The executor of the estate has to resolve all debts. The State of Georgia will appoint one if a family member doesn't wish to serve. There is no personal liability for the debts. If there are not enough assets to pay off the debts, they are not paid.
For Georgia, the estate will be responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
No - a person's debts die with them. The spouse of a deceased person is not responsible fofr their outstanding bills.
s the spouse responsible for medical bills after death of a spouse in Colorado?
YES, if you die, then the next of kin is responsible for your debt.
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?
Georgia requires that all debts be resolved before an estate is settled. That means the bills have to be paid before anything can be distributed to the spouse.
In Georgia the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. Anyone that was also a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
The estate is responsible for all the bills of the deceased. The spouse will be required to pay them from the estate funds.
In most instances, the estate is responsible. It means the estate that is inherited from the spouse will be smaller.
No
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in Indiana. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
when you are married and your spouse don't pay his / her medical bills are you responsible for the bills when your name not on the bills and when they call they don't ask for me they ask for him and can they report it to the credit report