If the deceased person is your wife then I think you are responsible for her medical bills
Technically the estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased. The spouse, through the estate, has to pay off the debts.
The estate will be responsible. The husband indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
In Florida the estate will be responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
In Arizona the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any remainder distributed. So the wife cannot inherit anything until the bills are resolved.
Is the surviving child responsible for deceased none medical bills?
In Kentucky the estate will be responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
Unless the spouse signed any documents incurring liability for the deceased's medical bills, they are not responsible. The deceased's ESTATE is responsible for the medical bills, and all other obligations owed by the deceased at the time of their death.
In West Virginia, as in all states, the estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased. That means before the estate can be settled, all debts have to be cleared. If there is not enough in the estate to cover them, there are some people who will not get paid.
The estate of the deceased has the primary responsibility for the debts. Indirectly in Minnesota the spouse will inherit less or pay the bill.
A married couple share responsibility for all debts. If he is deceased, the estate will have to resolve the debt before she can receive her inheritance.
The widow is not directly responsible for the medical bills unless they signed the paperwork, which is often the case. However, the estate is going to be responsible. Which means that the estate may be depleted and a lien placed on the house. The spouse may not inherit anything.