Typically taxes are considered the first thing to be resolved. Then the fees to the executor. The debtors need to be paid out evenly with anything left.
In order to become a Real Estate Appraiser in the state of Ohio, it is not necessary to hold a state license. However, appraisers in the state are usually licensed, registered, or certified. Check with National Appraisal Standards Board.
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You can apply to the estate for your money. If there are no assets in the estate, you aren't going to be successful. Consult an attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
In the state of Ohio, as in most places the estate will be responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
There are state regulations for wheelchair vans in the state of Ohio. Ohio has a strict training course for medical vans. They must meet certain guidelines in order to operate these vans in the state.
It will depend on whether there are children or not. In most cases the estate is split between any children of the deceased and the spouse.
The estate has the responsibility. And the assumption is that the wife inherits at least half, if not all, of the husband's assets. But the estate has to liquidate all assets before they can transfer them to the spouse. One way or another, the spouse really ends up paying the debt. If there is more debt then assets, the debt will normally be closed out.
The Ohio legislative branch makes Ohio state laws. Both chambers of the legislature must pass a bill and the Governor must sign it in order for the bill to become state law.
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In most countries (I expect the state of Ohio would be the same) the debts of a deceased person are normally payed from that person's estate and would be settled by the executor of the estate as part of obtaining probate for the estate. If you are worried (and the estate has an executor) speak to the executor, otherwise seek advice from an attorney if the hospital is coming after you for the money.