Grandmother's estate has to pay off her debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.
No, if they were not joint debtor's with the deceased they are not responsible for any of his or her debts.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for paying all the deceased's lawful debts.
Your grandmother only co-signed. She would not be responsible for it unless he did not pay. Since she has passed away he is totally responsible for paying the debt.
His estate...which is actually him continued after death for business purposes. I have received a tax levy in my deceased husband old business account from 2004 Am I responsible
Your mother's estate is responsible. If you signed the paperwork on some items, you could be held responsible.
No, the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any remainder distributed.
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, but if she left an estate they may or may not collect it from it. But not you
The executor of the estate is responsible for insuring that the value of the estate is maintained. This is the purpose for setting up an estate. If there are no assets other then the house, it may have to be sold to pay her debts.
No, no one else is personally liable for it.
Generally, the estate is responsible for paying the debts of the decedent when the debts are in the sole name of the decedent. If there are no assets then the creditors are out of luck.
She is not directly responsible. The estate is going to be responsible. And since she will likely be getting the bulk of the estate, paying off the debt will reduce her amount.