You had no right to sign your father's name to anything after his death. The moment he died the POA was extinguished. It sounds like you committed a fraud in order to obtain goods or services. You should pay the bill in full ASAP before the creditor discovers what you did and presses criminal charges.
he was a lawyer.
A bill of credit is a bill issued by a state, on the mere faith and credit of the state, and designed to circulate as money.
His name is same as his father and grandfather
You should check with the attorney who is handling the estate for the procedure in your particular jurisdiction. Generally, The administrator may file a claim against the estate and file the tax bill with proof of payment. They should be reimbursed from the estate before any proceeds or assets are distributed to the heirs. The issue should also be addressed in the final account for the estate.
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As long as the estate as open. Typically the estate will be closed long before they have hit the statute of limitations on debt.
As long as the estate is still open. And if the debtor wasn't notified, they may be able to re-open the estate.
Your brother can contest the will or bill the estate for money he beleves is owed to him by the deceased. The judge will decide the validity of the will and/or if the claim against the estate should be paid.
Yes the bill of rights was signed. And according to another wikianswers- it was signed by George III
In most cases the will, if there is one, designates that the funeral be paid out of the estate. Yes, it would be a part of the estate. One of the primary reasons someone should open an estate is to resolve such debts. The estate has to pay off the debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.
Lyndon Johnson signed the first Medicare bill.
I have signed it and my husband has signed it and we did NOT get our money because Ashford changed their billing process to bill 4 classes in advance!!
Depending on the State and if the spouse, or other family member, guaranteed payment they may end up with the bill.
That is one of the purposes of probate. Once the estate is closed, the collectors should not bother you.
The last state signed the Bill of Rights December 15, 1791.
Congress. Both the House and Senate must pass a bill, called "appropriations" and signed by President, to draw money from the Treasury.