The estate will be responsible for the bills. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
The estate has to pay the bills. Which will affect how much the spouse can inherit.
No, just leave the bill and run...
YES. Oregon is an equitable distribution state. Typically a spouse can be held liable for the medical bills of the other spouse under the doctrine of necessaries. This doctrine hold that a spouse is liable for the necessaries of the other spouse. Necessaries are items that are essential such as food, shelter and medical bills.
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in Florida. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in Oregon. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in Oklahoma. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
The spouse is not personally responsible for the medical bills, unless they co-signed them. However, the estate is responsible. Which means that the estate may be depleted, and the spouse might not inherit anything.
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in Virginia. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in South Carolina. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
The spouse is not personally responsible for the medical bills, unless they co-signed them. 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.
Yes, you are responsible for them through the estate. They have to be cleared before the spouse can inherit anything.
Yes