Chances are that you will be responsible for them. Usually the insurance covers both parties and requires they both be held accountable.
The estate is probably responsible, however, the insurance may require the insured to pay. Indirectly, the spouse's inheritance will be reduced by the amount of the bills.
If your spouse is guilty of forgery then of course charges can be brought against them
The surviving spouse is only responsible for creditor debt if the accounts were jointly incurred during the marriage unless that debt is considered a bill of necessity (i.e. medical and utility.) In some states you have to be married at the time the debt incurred such as IA, NH, MA, AZ, CT, and SC and in most when you get married the "bills of necessity" become the responsibilty of both parties no matter who puts their name on it. However in FL the rules dont apply surviving spouse is not resp. For credit cards it is different that is contractual its whoever is on the contract same with personal loans and student loans and things of that nature.
SC allows for divorce on the grounds of "willful desertion for one year"
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ANSWER: What you can do is ask a lawyer where you at, they are the only one who knows the law in SC. Remember every state has different law.
The creditors can come after his estate to pay the bills so in a sense, it does make you responsible since you inherit his estate after his death. * State probate laws determine what assets are available for payment of a deceased's debts. Any property owned by a married couple as Tenancy By The Entirety reverts to the surviving spouse automatically and is not subject to probate procedures nor action by creditors when the deceased spouse was the sole debtor.
No fault means just that. Your spouse can live wherever she wants including the waiting period for your divorce.
It stands for STEP CHILD, child would be CH, and spouse is SP
Someone had to sign the authorization for services. That would include taking responsibility for the burial expenses.
IA, SC, OR, MA, IL, and MI. NH is one too, but only after collection efforts are unsuccessful for 30 days.
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