Maybe. Wisconsin is a community property state. Unlike other CP states spousal debt responsibility is determined by the circumstances. If the surviving spouse used the credit card account then it is likely he or she will be held responsible for the debt, especially if charges on the account could be defined under the guidelines relating to necessities.
Only if the married couple resided in a community property state.
In Florida, whether a wife is responsible for her deceased husband's business credit card debt generally depends on how the debt was incurred and the nature of the account. If the credit card was solely in the husband's name and used exclusively for business purposes, the estate may be responsible for the debt, not the wife personally. However, if the wife was a co-signer or if the debt was incurred for joint expenses, she could be held liable. It's advisable to consult a legal professional for specific circumstances.
Indirectly. The estate of the deceased husband is responsible for resolving all of his debts. Since the widow is going to be the primary beneficiary of the estate, she will inherit less because the estate has to pay the debt.
No. She must get a credit card in her own name since the guarantor on the account is deceased.
The estate is responsible for the decedent's credit card debt.
Bank's Insurance company
no
The estate of the deceased.
nomally
Yup.
The spouse is not responsible and should not have this on her credit. But the estate of the deceased will still be responsible for the debt.
No.