If he/she has Life Insurance is maybe a possibility for them to pay for the cost. But most likely its removed since the person is deceased.
The House of Represenatives.
medicals
No, unless the granchild guaranteed the nursing home bills. Otherwise, grandpa, or grandpa's estate would be solely responsible for the bills.
No - a person's debts die with them. The spouse of a deceased person is not responsible fofr their outstanding bills.
Yes. The estate is responsible for all debts, including medical bills.
If the deceased person is your wife then I think you are responsible for her medical bills
The legal guardians are responsible for a 17 year old unemancipated minor, unless the bills are the result of injury caused by another, in which case the courts may deem that this person(s) are responsible for medical bills.
did they find person responsible for bills sons death
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?
If they are not in your name. they are not your bills. You cannot file for a discharge of other people's debts. The exceptions are situations in which you can prove you are the actual debtor and the other person was acting on your behalf solely for your benefit.
Generally eighteen. It may be different if you are emancipated or incompetent.
No she is not at all responsible for the bills.