I don't who said it. Whoever said it was just paraphrasing the Bible's "The wages of sin is death ", Romans 3:3.
So then, the Apostle Paul wrote those words in the first century AD.
It was said by Abraham Lincoln we all owe god a debt... he said the debt that all men pay is death..he was religious
A felony was originally defined as a crime punishable by death and/or the loss of all rights and property.
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Yes, because the death does not really matter in terms of debt. One is responsible for any debts of their spouse anytime and all the time.
Death wipes out most debt ... but not all. It would depend on properties and any contracts you had. Best to talk to a lawyer (who will gladly put you into his debt).
The child is not responsible for the debts of the parents. The estate has to resolve all of these before they can close it out.
All signers are fully responsible for the full debt. So if one of the co-owners (co-signer is the same thing) passes away, the debt is assumed by the other party (or parties).
The estate has the responsibility to settle all debts including credit cards. Once that is done, the remainder can be distributed.
All countries have some sort of debt.
all federal debt from previous years.
They place their claims with the estate. The estate is responsible for settling all debts, or as many as possible. If the estate does not have enough to pay all the bills, they will distribute it as evenly as possible.
If it is debt you built up before marrying your spouse, then it is solely your financial responsibility to repay the loan. Some couples decide to consolidate debt by rolling all their accounts into one or applying for joint ownership, but this is something that is up to them. If it is an account you opened after you said your vows, many states allow you to specify whether the account is single or jointly owned.
Russell Crowe said this in the motion picture film "Gladiator" staring as "Maximus".; however, he was quoting the late emperor who died in the beginning of the film.