It is the son's responsibility to prepare for his funeral expenses, once he is no longer a child and dependent on his parents, married or not. That is an adult's responsibility. If he died unprepared, he is simply leaving a burden for others.
It will depend on the marital status. If they are married, yes, they are equally responsible. If they are divorced, or never married, the court order determines child support and responsibility for the children and their expenses.
Yes I have done this for my Parents and your can get with the Funeral Home and Cemetary and Pay for everything even the opening and closing of the grave
She is married and therfore not the responsibility of her parents anymore. Yes.
Whomever made the funeral arrangements. They would have to sign taking on the responsibility before the funeral home would provide the services.
Not if that child is married then yes the parents would be responsible.
In most cases the debts of the deceased, including funeral expenses, are the responsibility of the estate. The estate, or its beneficiary should reimburse any valid debtors before giving any of the assets away. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
Parents, if they are deceased, the siblings can.
You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.
Get the permission of your parents. Or get married. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
No it's the person that is paying for the funeral or an executor of the deceased's estate.
The same reason any other professional is married and has children, some want to have children and be parents, and some don't want to because it's too much responsibility.
No deduction on your federal 1040 income tax return for any of the expenses for the upkeep of your deceased parents.