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No, but the estate the deceased left may be responsible for these expenses.
The estate is responsible for the burial expenses. The Funeral Home may also hold anyone who signed the agreements responsible.
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Nothing. The adoptive parents pay all legal fees and your medical expenses. Many will also pay for your living expenses ( food, rent, maternity clothes, ect.) and with educational expenses.
Yes you can be responsible for the expenses because you can get in trouble with the law and will have to pay back the money if the engagement was not true to begin with. It can be considered as fraud.
absolutely she or he responsible for what ever happening in the premises of family setup.what ever the matter us both are equally responsible.
If it is your child then you do not need to be held responsible. You are responsible.
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Show her your responsible .
tell her how responsible you are
Nowadays, often a bride and groom jointly take responsibility for any wedding expenses that are not gifted by their families.
Someone had to sign the authorization for services. That would include taking responsibility for the burial expenses.