A person is liable for a hospital bill that is incurred while unemployed. Once the bill is issued, you can apply for charity care to offset the costs.
Liable? Yes, you are.
NO
Yes. If you were at fault then you are liable for the damages you incurred.
no
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You are not personally responsible for any debts or obligations incurred by the incarcerated person. HOWEVER, the POA makes you a 'steward' of that person's property and if you squander or 'waste' it while administering it you could be held liable.
Mainly for liability reasons: if you hurt yourself, they hospital is liable.
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Most states, yes, so is likely if incurred during union.
No, the only person legally responsible for tax liability is the individual(s) who signed the tax return. However, the non liable spouse should keep in mind, that some marital property can be subject to attachment in such matters even when the marriage occurred after the tax liablity was incurred.
No. A cosigner's only obligation is the debt incurred by signing the lending agreement.
You liable if someone gets hurt on your property no matter what.