It is not 'passed on.' However, the debt does take the value out of the estate. That means the children will inherit less.
No.
Antimony. Mr. Thomas. Science Teacher. Texas
i amnot an expert but have had similar dealings and no they can not garnish your wagesz unless you live in Canada it goes state to state and they could notify Texas but Texas would probably consider you too small to deal with so don't worry about that
no it cannot bc you have to have one for each country/city....................................... sometimes
yes they can. But only for non payment of serives/ material. Not a credit card or credit lending company.
Yes, credit card abuse in Texas can be charged as a felony depending on the circumstances. If the offense involves elderly individuals or public servants, it is more likely to be charged as a felony. The severity of the offense and the amount of money involved also play a role in determining the level of the charge.
Yes, Texas allows garnishment of wages for credit card debit
Securing credit in Texas is the same as securing credit anywhere in America. The best way to begin establishing credit is to apply for a credit card geared towards beginners. Using the credit card and paying it off in a timely manner will help to build credit.
NO.
No.
Antimony. Mr. Thomas. Science Teacher. Texas
The estate is responsible for the debts. Anyone on the credit card would also be liable for the debt.
Your mother's estate is responsible for her credit card debt.
Yes. STATED BY AUTHOR
Children cannot legally enter into a contract. Children also would probably understand the whole concept of building credit.
Children cannot legally enter into a contract. Children also would probably understand the whole concept of building credit.
You'll be in prison.