Typically they are no responsible. However, the estate has to resolve it before making a distribution.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for resolving the debts left behind. This is the reason that an estate is a good idea, it provides a means to settle the debts.
in the usa
Not you personally, the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. Anyone that was also a co-signer on any of the agreements might also be responsible. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
You are not personally responsible for them, they will be paid from her estate. It is your responsibility to see that is done.
Widowed mothers and fathers can escort their children alone.
No, it would generally be the estate that would have to settle the debts of the recently deceased. However, if the adult children are the heirs, then it would be in their best interests to help the executor repel or challenge any claims made on the estate, leaving more for them to divide.
No.
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.
Sarah Black (deceased)
Because most parents want their children to healthy at the same time they are guiding them to become responsible in their choices.
No, you would take your share of his estate, which already includes hers.
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