yes if your daughter has debts that she has listed to your address it can affect the whole households credit
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I am very sorry for you loss. Parents are not supposed to bury children. It is very unlikely that you are responsible for your daughter's debts unless she was a minor or you had guaranteed those debts. If, for example, you co-signed a car or apartment, you may be liable for those debts.
If the will provides that the estate shall be held in trust for a daughter that is called a testamentary trust. By law, the debts of the decedent will be paid first out of the assets of the estate. After the debts have been paid any remaining assets will then be transferred to the trust for the benefit of the daughter.
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No. The deceased person's estate is liable for any of the debts of that person, but heirs are not liable for debts if the assets in the estate are not enough to cover the debts.
The estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent. If there is no estate the creditors are out of luck.
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