If your daughter has reached the age of majority, no, you are not. If she has not, you can be held responsible for providing for her welfare.
No. The debt will get paid first and your inheritance will come out of what is left.
As in any home, the partner left is responsible. If the daughter can not afford the home she could possibly take in a lodger or sell the home.
Unfortunatly, because you were married, her debt is your debt. You are both responsible. You can try to pay it then sue her for lost income.
The executor is only responsible for paying the decedent's debt up to the amount of the assets left. An executor sees that the funds available get paid to the right people. The funeral home is one of the first businesses that get paid.
No, you are not responsible for their debt. The only person legally responsible for a debt is the person that signed the contract for the debt. It doesn't matter if your dead parents left you money. Collection agencies cannot legally collect someone else's debt from you - but they will try. See the FDCRA to know your rights in debt collection.
No one. The person left is not responsible for the debt. The credit cards want people to think that the family owes for the deceased debt, but they don't.
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Yes, that is the whole point of co-signing. Someone has to cover the debt. If one person dies, defaults or goes bankrupt then the co-signer is responsible. In death the estate is still responsible for the debt. If there is nothing left then the co-signer has to cover it.
Before title can be transferred, debts must be resolved. If there is a mortgage, it has to be satisfied by the estate, or the property sold. Any liens would have to be taken care of as well.
The estate of the deceased is responsible in Florida. The executor is responsible for listing all assets and debts. The debts are paid and anything left is distributed.
No, the spouse is not responsible. However it does come out there assets left behind.
The estates are responsible for the debts. The attorney who is handling the estate will let you know how the debts will be paid.