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It means that under the terms of some contract the party is responsible for paying debts.
No, no one else is personally liable for it.
You, the travel charge card holder
You, the travel charge card holder
The executor is not personally liable. They are required to use the estate funds to resolve bills.
You are personally liable for all charges made on your travel charge card.
The estate is responsible for attorney's fees. The executor is responsible to pay the debts of the estate before any property can be distributed. If the executor mishandles the funds they will be personally liable.
Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.Generally, no other relatives except for a spouse is responsible unless they agreed to be responsible in writing. A person's estate is responsible for paying their debts.
The executor is responsible for paying any debts, including taxes, owed by the decedent before any assets can be distributed. If the debts are not paid and assets are distributed the executor can be held personally responsible.
No, she should be held responsible. Typically the estate is responsible for paying the debts, including all the bills of the deceased. If the daughter has co-signed any paperwork regarding those bills, she may be held liable.
No. Authorized Users are NOT liable for the debt, only the PRIMARY on the account is liable.
The executor is liable for any errors they make in paying debts or paying beneficiaries.