Bills are paid from the estate of the deceased.
The company that has accepted and is handling the uninsured motorist claim.
the family of the deceased one
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If the deceased left an estate the medical bills along with all other debts will be handled according to the state probate laws. If the deceased left no assets that can be used to pay debts, the debts become null and void. Surviving family members are not responsible for medical bills unless they signed an agreement with the hospital, physician(s) or care facility. The one exception is if the deceased left a spouse and the married couple resided in a community property state. Although in several CP states such laws will not apply to the payment medical bills directly connected to the death of of a spouse.
In the UK the funeral is normally paid from the deceased's estate or life insurance. If this is not possible then a family member or friend will usually pay but are not obliged to. If they do not the state (local council/authority) pays for a minimal funeral.
A billpayer is a person who pays bills, especially someone who pays telephone bills, sometimes on behalf of someone else.
If there is a will, the executor makes all mortgage payments from the estate of the deceased.
can a brother who lives in his mothers home be evicted boy his sister -------------------------------------------------- Techically the only person who can evict a family member from the house is the person who owns the house and/or pays the bills.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for paying all the deceased's lawful debts.
Outstanding Bills
The estate pays. If nothing in the estate they do not get paid.
Yes, Messi pays medical bills for suffering 12-year-old, because family couldn't pay for the treatment