No. Absent a court order, He is not required to provide your insurance. Bare in mind though, That as a married couple, Common law does make each spouse financially liable for the others incurred bills so long as you are a married.
s the spouse responsible for medical bills after death of a spouse in Colorado?
The estate is responsible. It may become part of the spouse's responsibilities depending on the insurance and the estate.
Yes, it is possible to be responsible. The primary insurance holder is always responsible for all the debts incurred. And it is considered a benefit to both parties.
Indirectly, typically the estate has the responsibility to settle the medical bills, not the spouse. The insurance agreement may say otherwise.
The estate has the primary responsibility. Depending on the insurance, they may also have a responsibility.
No
Chances are that you will be responsible for them. Usually the insurance covers both parties and requires they both be held accountable.
Yes
It is normal to have responsibility for it. The insurance often also required the spouse to accept responsibility and the primary insurance holder is always required to do so.
No, the spouse is not responsible. However it does come out there assets left behind.
no.
The spouse will indirectly be responsible. The estate must resolve all debts. Until that is done, the spouse cannot inherit anything.