Your father's estate is responsible for his debts. If he owned any property at the time of his death (including real estate, personal property, bank accounts, etc.) his estate must be probated and that property must be used to pay his creditors. If he owned no assets then his ceditors are out of luck and you should send the bills back with a copy of his death certificate.
You are not normally responsible for your mother's medical bills after she dies.
Siblings are not typically responsible for debts unless they signed for them. The estate has to settle the debts.
The estate of the deceased is responsible. In many cases the spouse will be held responsible as well.
The Wife.
yes, the wife has to deal with the bills
His estate has primary responsibility. The spouse will likely be held as responsible as well.
Indirectly she will pay for the bills. It is the responsibility of the estate to pay the bills and she will inherit whatever is left over.
In most instances, the estate is responsible. It means the estate that is inherited from the spouse will be smaller.
The estate will be responsible for the bills. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
The mother's estate is responsible for settling all debts. The house will likely have to be sold and the proceeds used to pay the hospital bills.
If he/she has Life Insurance is maybe a possibility for them to pay for the cost. But most likely its removed since the person is deceased.
no not your younger siblings your mother picks people to take care of you wich is called a god mother and god father.