This depends on what state you live in. If you live in a community property state, all property and all debts are considered joint, whether or not one spouse did not sign the CC agreement.
in ny laws if a spouse dies and has creidt card bills in their name only is the surviving spouse responsible for their debts if their is no will
Depends on the state there are 9 states where you are screwed...Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Louisiana, Nev, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Wis. Some other states pertain only to real estate. Check out this site for more info...www.nupplegal.com/wills-real-property.html As far as I am concerned all CC company's can go broke, they don't use their money anyway it is yours. This is not legal, but try and prove it.
No. The husband of the family is responsible for everything that happens to or by the family members.
if it is under your name and she is an additional card holder but the bill comes to you I think you are responsible for the debt.It might be worth asking your credit card provider.
An authorized user on a credit card is someone who is allowed to use the card but is not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder is responsible for all charges made by the authorized user.
Authorized users on credit cards are individuals who are given permission by the primary cardholder to use the card. They can make purchases and build credit history, but they are not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder remains responsible for all charges made by authorized users.
The estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent. Send a copy of the death certificate in with the bill to notify the creditor of the death.
Depends on whether you are in a community property state. If you are, and married, your spouse dies, you/estate is responsible for the bill.
No. The husband of the family is responsible for everything that happens to or by the family members.
It depends on the people.
if it is under your name and she is an additional card holder but the bill comes to you I think you are responsible for the debt.It might be worth asking your credit card provider.
The estate is responsible for the IRS bill. If there is not enough to cover it, the government may not get it.
Bill Gates has been married once. He married Melinda French in 1994, and the couple announced their divorce in May 2021 after 27 years of marriage. They have three children together.
An authorized user on a credit card is someone who is allowed to use the card but is not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder is responsible for all charges made by the authorized user.
No. Angela has only been married once to the actor Courtney B. Vance. They have been married since 1997. Bill and Angela would've made an interesting couple though. :)
Yes, but if you don't pay the bill the cosigner will be held responsible
Yes, Bill Cowher is married. He married his wife, Kaye Cowher, in 1989, and the couple has three daughters together. Kaye passed away in 2020, and Cowher has since been open about his journey through grief and the importance of family.
Authorized users on credit cards are individuals who are given permission by the primary cardholder to use the card. They can make purchases and build credit history, but they are not responsible for paying the bill. The primary cardholder remains responsible for all charges made by authorized users.
If the bill belongs to a minor, it will most likely be put on the credit report of the responsible party, which would be one of the parents, or the legal guardian of the minor at the time the debt was accrued.