For Kentucky the estate is responsible for the debts of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any any remainder distributed.
If you are a joint applicant, then yes, but if the card is not in your name, then no.
Your dead spouse's estate is responsible for the credit card debt. In practice, this may amount to "you are responsible for it."
The estate has primary responsibility. But the debts of a spouse are a benefit to both of them, so both have the responsibility.
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Yes. That's why you shouldn't share an account.
The estate of the credit card holder. If the surviving spouse was an approved user, or co-signee they would also be responsible.
if you are an authorized user on the card then you are responsible for the card too. so yes they can
Your mother's estate is responsible for her credit card debt.
Using a dead person's credit card is a criminal offense.
AnswerNo, you need to send a copy of the death certificate to the credit card company. You are not responsible for your father's debt.
Not to the credit card issuer. The account holder is totally responsible for debt incurred on a credit card. The exception is married couples residing in community property states, where both spouses are considered have the same rights to property and assets and the same responsiblity for debts.
No, Wisconsin will not garnish a spouses wages to satisfy a credit card debt. Credit cards do not generally seek garnishments unless the amount is very large.