In most cases the surviving spouse or the legal heir (Son, Daughter etc)
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.
No.
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park was created in 1967.
No the state of Florida has only 2 senators Bill Nelson and Mel Martinez
They can bill all they want to but if the credit cards are in the name of the deceased you are not liable to pay them. If they persist you can do what I did when the cable company kept sending a bill to my grandmother who passed away, Give them the address and lot number of the cemetery they are buried in and tell them it is the new billing address. Local town Cemetary C/O Deceased person Burial Lot 123 Anytown, Anystate zip code However, If your name is on the credit card, you are liable to pay them.
President Tyler signed the bill admitting Florida as a state on March 3, 1845 after the Indian War.
I would say it depends on if you live in a community property state or a non community property state and if your name is on the bill or contract.
No. The Florida state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage and, as a result, no governor of Florida has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Florida state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Florida has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. A marriage equality bill has never been introduced in the Florida legislature.
The laws may vary from state to state but typically anyone over the age of 18 is responsible for their own bills and the parents are not. An unpaid medical bill is no different from any other unpaid bill. When the bills of your deceased adult child begin to show up, normally you can write "Deceased" on the envelope and mail it back to the company. Check with a lawyer in your state to be sure.
The account should be presented to the executor of the estate (not just a family member) before payment. That is, unless the deceased paid the bill before dying--then it goes through.