While the estate has primary responsibility in Pennsylvania, in most cases they will be held responsible. They are deemed to have benefited from the use of the utility services.
Yes, you can typically add your spouse to your utility bill by contacting your utility provider and providing their information.
The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved. In Maryland the estate is responsible.
Yes, if the spouse is living in the home or benefited from the utility use. The assets of the estate have to be used to clear all debts before anything can be distributed. That includes utility bills and credit card debts.
Yes, it is possible to have two names on a utility bill. This allows multiple individuals to be responsible for the bill and share the account.
It is not legal or ethical to have someone else put your name on a utility bill. Each person is responsible for their own utility bills.
yes, if your legally married, then your connected legally to all debts of your spouse.
Yes, it is typically necessary for a utility bill to be in your name if you are responsible for paying it. This ensures that you are the account holder and are held accountable for any charges or usage associated with the utility service.
To add someone to your utility bill, contact your utility provider and inquire about their process for adding another person to the account. They may require the individual's personal information and consent to be added as a responsible party on the bill.
A decedent's spouse is the next of kin and has the right to make all decisions regarding the funeral. The spouse is also responsible for paying the bill. The "family" must defer to the spouse's wishes.
In Ohio, the spouse will indirectly be responsible. The estate must resolve all debts. Until that is done, the spouse cannot inherit anything.
It depends almost entirely on the contract signed with the cable company. If your spouse has signed as being solely or jointly responsible for the charges then it is quite possible.
depends did she buy a lot? Or all of it?