That depends on the state or country in question. The date starts from the last payment or acknowledgement of the debt. In some places it is as long as 10 years.
What was the national debt in 2003?
No, you are not responsible for his debt. His estate has that responsibility.
Both of the spouses are responsible for the debt. They both benefited from the debt, so they are held responsibility.
Debt - 2003 was released on: USA: May 2003
You are not responsible for your sibling's debt unless you co-signed and agreed to be responsible for it. If you co-sign for a debt and the primary borrower doesn't pay then you will be held responsible for repayment.
It's up to the judge and the laws in your state, but probably not. Likely you will be responsible for your exclusive debt, she will be responsible for her exclusive debt, and you will split shared debt and assets.
The person who carried the card is still responsible for the debt.
If you were not listed as a joint account holder you are not responsible for the debt.
The estate is responsible for debt. That is one of the reasons for opening probate.
Not personally. The estate is responsible.
The husband's estate is responsible. If she was a co-signer or beneficiary of the debt, she will have some responsibility.
The ESTATE is responsible.