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yes usually the spouse is
YES, if you die, then the next of kin is responsible for your debt.
For Kentucky the estate is responsible for the debts of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any any remainder distributed.
In many cases the husband will be held responsible. They are deemed to have benefited from to goods and services.
Both of the spouses are responsible for the debt. They both benefited from the debt, so they are held responsibility.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for the debt.
A dead person in any state is not liable for debt. The deceased's estate is responsible for the debts to the extent there are assets in the estate to pay them.
The ESTATE is responsible.
Indirectly, the spouse is going to pay the debts, either by a smaller inheritance or as a beneficiary of the goods and services purchased by the spouse. The estate of the deceased is responsible for the debts.
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.
If you were not listed as a joint account holder you are not responsible for the debt.