The estate is responsible for all the bills of the deceased. The spouse will be required to pay them from the estate funds.
No
Only if the surviving spouse entered into a repayment agreement with the medical providers.
No, the spouse is not responsible. However it does come out there assets left behind.
The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved. In Maryland the estate is responsible.
For Georgia, the estate will be responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
The estate will be held responsible. Given that the spouse was a card user, they can also be held responsible if the estate doesn't resolve the issue.
In Kentucky, the deceased's estate is responsible. The spouse can be held as a beneficiary of the costs and by inheriting less from the estate.
In most instances, the estate is responsible. It means the estate that is inherited from the spouse will be smaller.
The estate would be responsible, but if the dying person had no assets, I do not think they could hold the spouse responsible, unless he or she signed a paper guaranteeing medical bills. what do you mean you think, do you know for sure?
In North Carolina the estate is responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
The estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased in New Mexico. The spouse will only inherit what is left after the debts are resolved.
Only if she is the executor of the estate. The executor is responsible for all estate debts.