In New York State, a spouse is generally not responsible for the other spouse's debts upon death, unless they are jointly held debts or the surviving spouse co-signed for the debt. The deceased spouse's estate is typically responsible for settling debts before any assets are distributed to heirs. If the estate does not have sufficient assets to cover the debts, those debts may go unpaid. However, exceptions can apply based on specific circumstances and types of debts.
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The estate is responsible to resolve all debts. Once they are resolved, then the rest can be distributed to the spouse.
No - a person's debts die with them. The spouse of a deceased person is not responsible fofr their outstanding bills.
The estate has primary responsibility. But the debts of a spouse are a benefit to both of them, so both have the responsibility.
In most cases, yes, the spouse will be responsible. They are considered to have benefited from the goods and services.
In New York, spouses are generally not responsible for each other's separate debts. However, debts incurred during the marriage may be considered marital debt, and both spouses may be responsible for that debt, regardless of which spouse incurred it.
They are typically going to be held responsible. The debt is used to buy goods and services. The spouse is considered to have benefited from these debts.
The estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased. Indirectly the spouse will have to pay them off from the estate before she can inherit.
The estate is responsible for all debts, including taxes. The spouse benefited from the income.
The wife is not directly responsible unless she is on the contract. Florida courts could rule that the spouse benefited from the debts and could be held responsible. The estate has to pay the debts before she can inherit anything.
YES with qualifications. Joint assets will be considered as valid for liquidation to meet debt incurred only by one of the spouses.
Only if they signed a contract or agreement to accept the responsibility. If not, the deceased's ESTATE becomes responsible for any debts.