No if you send a copy af the death certifact to the loan company they should should stop collecting on it .
The ESTATE is responsible.
Your estate is responsible for your debts. If the business is owned by the deceased, the business is responsible. A spouse is not responsible, but the amount they inherit will be affected by the debts.
It depends on whether they were listed on the deed. Most courts would rule that the spouse benefited from the debt and can be held responsible. The estate has to sell the property or settle the loan before she can inherit anything.
The estate of the spouse is responsible. IF both are on the same checking account then the FULL amount of that checking account can be considered the spouses estate too. Even if the account is closed just prior or just after death, then the amount in the account months prior is still considered a portion of the estate.
The estate is primarily responsible. However, a spouse is normally considered to benefit from such debt and can be held responsible.
The estate is responsible for all the bills of the deceased. The spouse will be required to pay them from the estate funds.
The ESTATE is responsible.
In most instances, the estate is responsible. It means the estate that is inherited from the spouse will be smaller.
In general, the estate has primary responsibility, one of the reasons to create an estate. The spouse will typically be responsible for the debt.
In Kentucky, the deceased's estate is responsible. The spouse can be held as a beneficiary of the costs and by inheriting less from the estate.
The estate is responsible. This may mean the spouse will get much less from the estate.
In Nebraska, the deceased's estate is responsible. The spouse can be held as a beneficiary of the costs and by inheriting less from the estate.
Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.
In Oklahoma, the deceased's estate is responsible. The spouse can be held as a beneficiary of the costs and by inheriting less from the estate.
The spouse is not responsible and should not have this on her credit. But the estate of the deceased will still be responsible for the debt.
The car becomes part of the estate. The executor of the estate can have the vehicle transferred to the appropriate party as they settle the estate. The estate will also be responsible for eliminating any debt involved, if a balance is owed on the car.
The estate is responsible for all debts, including taxes. The spouse benefited from the income.