The estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased including dental bills. The children are not required to pay them from their own pocket.
Typically they shouldn't be. The debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. Anyone that was also a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
In Oregon the estate will be responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
Oregon is not a community property state. Therefore the surviving spouse is only responsible for the deceased spouse's medical bills if he or she entered into a financial agreement with the attending hospital and/or physicians or other such agencies.
Yes, with permission, she can move out. The parents are still responsible for her though.
You are not responsible for any debt from your late step-grandpa.
No, the age of 16 is a long way from being 18. Until they are 18 in the state of Oregon, the parents continue to be responsible and make the decisions.
No. The Will goes into Probate and all monies and properties, etc., are called the Estate. All creditors are paid off and what is left in the Estate is called "residue" which will go to the Heirs.
No, that would be child abandonment. Parents are obligated to care for their children until they emancipated, age 18 in Oregon.
The age of majority in Oregon, like most states, is 18. Until that point they are considered a minor for most situations under the law. The parents remain responsible for them until that age.
Yes.
The web address of the Children'S Museum Of Eastern Oregon is: http://www.cmeo.org
The address of the Children'S Museum Of Eastern Oregon is: 400 S Main St, Pendleton, OR 97801-0560