The executor of the estate in Georgia 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.
YES, if you die, then the next of kin is responsible for your debt.
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.
The Attorney General of Georgia is responsible for all the legal matters of the state of Georgia.
The executor of the estate has to resolve all debts. If there are co-signers to the debt or loans, they may be held accountable. If there are not enough assets to pay off the debts, they are not resolved.
No, they are not
The Wife.
No, you are not responsible for the bills. His estate is responsible, whether there are assets or not. If there are no assets, they creditors do not get paid.
yes
my mother in law died last year and her husband was responsible for her medical bills. Over $200,000.
In Missouri the estate will be primarily responsible. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until the medical bills are resolved.
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
The Georgia State House of Representatives is responsible for making law for the state. The Georgia Senate completes the procedure just as the US House and US Senate.