YES
if it is under your name and she is an additional card holder but the bill comes to you I think you are responsible for the debt.It might be worth asking your credit card provider.
ia an additional credit card holder liable for the whole debt of the credit card account
No. The card holder is responsible for all debt on the credit they extended to him. (You may be responsible to the credit card holder for the debt he incurred for you, if that was your agreement).
no not responsible, only if you are a co-signer/joint account holder
Not if you are responsible for all of the loans or credit card payments on your credit report. But, if the second card holder is responsible for any payments on your cards, and doesn't make them, then it can cause your score to lower.
Illinois is not a community property state, therefore a spouse who is not a joint account holder is not responsible for the credit card debt of the other spouse.
The estate of the credit card holder. If the surviving spouse was an approved user, or co-signee they would also be responsible.
Answer credit cardfrom past experience with my mother in law, you are responsible for the credit card balance The surviving joint account holder would be responsible for the entire amount owed.Credit Card DebtUnfortunantly you will be responsible for all of it.
No, authorized users are not responsible for debt incurred on such an account.
An authorized user, which is all you are - he is the actual card holder - is not responsible for the bill.
No one. The person left is not responsible for the debt. The credit cards want people to think that the family owes for the deceased debt, but they don't.
No but if something happens to the card-holder, like dieing or being arrested, the authorized signer will be made responsible.