So that they avoid county court judgments for a starter.
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Parents pay bills, to keep a roof over your head, to be able to keep you warm, and to be able to cook you meals. Nothing comes for free, so for what ever utility service you use, there will always be a bill.
You don't make people pay your bills -- you pay your own bills or you don't borrow money in the first place if you can't pay it back.
You can only remove bills if you pay them or if the bills are listed incorrectly on your credit report. It is best to pay them off and then the bills will not be listed as delinquent.
Sister Bills are when the sister dies in the family and The Other sisters have to Pay Bills.
Pay your bills.
Bellsouth is a program that allows people to pay their bills for services such as AT&T online, this can be useful in making sure that bills don't go unpaid.
You.....all of them Your parents.....none of them
suck balls punk
Do you have a job that will allow you to pay all of your bills? Then you need parents to take care of you until you can take care of yourself.
Cook, Laundry, Pay Bills, Get a Job, Survive
do you help pay bills
No way! Why would your parents have to pay your bills? There is no law that says they have to take over your bills in case of death. No such law exists. Why would you think so? No way! Why would you think so? There is no law that says your parents have to pay the debts of their kids in the event of death. No such law exists.
The estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased including dental bills. The children are not required to pay them from their own pocket.
The estate is responsible for all the doctor bills of the deceased. The children are not going to be required to pay them from their own funds, but it will reduce what they inherit.
No. The credit card companies will try to get you to pay off your parents bills but you don't have it. It is all volunteer. I was glad to learn this since my mother is 81.
what grant can i get to pay off my bills
Are there grants available to pay your bills
yes as long as you are a signer. Www.bank-credit-tip.info