The Dawes Plan was intended to settle international debts from World War I. The Dawes Plan of 1924 was formulated to take Weimar Germanyout of hyperinflation and to return Weimar's economy to some form of stability.
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Finland is the only nation that fully repaid its debts from World War I. After gaining independence from Russia in 1917, Finland took on loans to support its economy during the war and managed to repay these debts by the early 1930s. This achievement is notable as many other nations struggled with war-related debts for decades.
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Losing their farms because of unpaid debts.
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Indirectly, typically the estate has the responsibility to settle the medical bills, not the spouse. The insurance agreement may say otherwise.
Siblings are not typically responsible for debts unless they signed for them. The estate has to settle the debts.
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yes to settle debts of war and other treatys.
There is no mandated time frame. She has to settle the estate, including the debts and inventory of assets, as well as taxes.
Pay your debts, or at least come to an agreement.
It will depend on the debts and assets of the deceased. It is normally a good idea to establish one in order to settle all debts and terminate them if possible.
They are not directly responsible. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
None of the debts are the responsibility of the heirs. The debts are the responsibility of the estate. The executor must settle all, or as many as possible based on the assets of the estate, before they can distribute any of the the estate to the heirs.