No. Your mothers estate would be however There is no estate. She did not own a home or property.
Generally, if the son is a minor both parents are responsible. If the son is not a minor the person who signed is responsible.
Unless you signed a contract agreeing to be responsible, your mother's estate is responsible for her debts. If she has no estate then her creditors are out of luck.
Not being a legal professional, this answer is from a layman's viewpoint until improved by a professional, and should be be confirmed by cousultation with a legal professional in the state where the decedent lived at the time of his or her death. It is my understanding that the estate is responsible for debts of the deceased, and children, or other relatives, are not responsible unless they have previously "signed on" to responsibility, as for example, by signing a hospital admission document as the "Responsible Party" regarding billing.
No, you are not directly responsible. The executor is responsible. This is one reason to create an estate. It allows the debts to be resolved and the estate closed. Note that if you co-signed any items, you may be held responsible.
It can be dependent on many factors. The primary insurance holder is always going to be held responsible. The parent of a minor is going to be responsible as well.
Whoever signed the lease is contractually responsible for the rent. If you and the fiance signed, you're both responsible. If only he signed, only he is responsible. If only you signed, you're solely responsible.
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No, they are not responsible. Technically, any contract signed by a minor is void.
"How do you find out if you are responsible ..... but you co signed on it."" You co-signed, you are responsible. What do you think "co-signing" is for? Call a local attorney.
Nah, I'll pay it for you. Yeah, of course you have to pay your hospital bill. Insurance and health coverage plans can help you out if you need it. You can also negotiate a lower payment or a payment plan.
Only the estate is responsible. However, if you signed any of the paperwork, you may have become the guarantor of the debt. And the estate must pay off any debts before they can distribute any funds.
An adult is responsible for his own agreements, unless another person co-signed or signed as guarantor.