No way!!!
If the husband and wife are staying in New Jersey , and the husband leaves the wife without at all informing her, a case of abandonment can be very well filed.
Yes , you see the husband can easily file a case against her , for abandonment.
yes, the wife has to deal with the bills
If a wife deserts her husband, he may be able to legally divorce her without her consent. Each state has different abandonment laws though.
your husband will be liable only if his name appears on the loan or mortgage documents as a co-guarantor of the loan
no i dea that is why i am askingyou?
If the deceased person is your wife then I think you are responsible for her medical bills
If both are contractually responsible or liable for the debt, then yes; and likely both will be. While neither SSI nor disability can be attached, as soon as the payment hits the bank, the creditor can garnish the account. Both the wife's wages and bank account can be garnished.
In Kentucky, and every other state, the estate is responsible for the bills. However, most insurance requires the insurance holder, normally the husband, to guarantee the costs. So indirectly, the spouse will pay because they will not inherit the money that went to pay the debt.
The wife assumes her husband is now betrayed, distant, and living a separate life. She expresses feelings of loneliness, abandonment, and sorrow in the poem.
Yes.
No she is not at all responsible for the bills.