Yes, if you signed a contract with the undertaker for the funeral services, you may be legally responsible for settling the costs. Signing typically indicates your agreement to pay for the services rendered. However, the specific obligations can vary based on local laws and the terms of the contract, so it's important to review the agreement and consult with legal counsel if needed.
The estate is responsible for the burial expenses. The Funeral Home may also hold anyone who signed the agreements responsible.
Siblings are not typically responsible for debts unless they signed for them. The estate has to settle the debts.
In most cases the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. If you signed the papers on the funeral arrangements you might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
The spouse is not personally responsible for the funeral bills, unless they set them up and signed the paperwork, which is often the case. However, the estate is responsible. Which means that the estate may be depleted and a lien placed on the house. The spouse may not inherit anything.
Children are not responsible for the debts of their parents. The estate must settle the debts. The exception would be if a child signed any paperwork gaurenteeing the medical costs.
Whoever signed the lease is contractually responsible for the rent. If you and the fiance signed, you're both responsible. If only he signed, only he is responsible. If only you signed, you're solely responsible.
There are a number of factors involved. Typically the estate is responsible for paying the debts, including funeral costs. If a child or relative has co-signed any paperwork regarding the funeral, they may be held liable.
The estate will be responsible for the burial costs, but the person making the arrangements may be held liable.
That depends on the circumstances. Who called the funeral home to remove the body? Who made the funeral arrangements? Who signed the contract? If someone went to a funeral home and made arrangements for a funeral then they have usually signed a contract making them responsible for payment. Whoever made the arrangements should pay and try to get other family members to share the cost. If there was no money to pay for a funeral then arrangements for a funeral shouldn't have been made. In many jurisdictions the city or the county pays for the burial of indigent decedents.
"How do you find out if you are responsible ..... but you co signed on it."" You co-signed, you are responsible. What do you think "co-signing" is for? Call a local attorney.
it depends if he has signed a contract yet because he has left the wwe now so maybe
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