debt after death
Date: Mon, 06/11/2007 - 16:53
No you are not responsible for your wife's debts unless the acco
No you are not responsible for your wife's debts unless the accounts are jointly signed by both of you.
The companies will try to recover the amount if she had any estate. So if you two owned any property together, that will be considered part of her estate and they could file a lien on those items.
Her estate is responsible for it. If you were married at the tim
Her estate is responsible for it. If you were married at the time of her death and were her sole beneficiary then in my unprofessional opinion you would be responsible.
Good to know. Debt has really brought me down. I've really thoug
Good to know. Debt has really brought me down. I've really thought about "checking out". Problem is, my family would be even more burden with the mess I got us in.
You wouldn't want to do that! Debt is not that important, in th
You wouldn't want to do that! Debt is not that important, in the bigger scope of things. Killing yourself over debt is not worth it. It's just a bill. Try to think of it like that. Just a piece of paper. You will get to it when you can. Just take things one step at at time. Don't stress on the big picture. Take it one bill at a time, and sooner then you think things will be looking up for you.
debt after death
Father pass leaving debt, credotors calling saying they can access the home and get their money
the State of Arizona which has a common law you would be respons
the State of Arizona which has a common law you would be responsible for half of the debt unless the debt was accrued before the marriage or if there was a premarital agreeement.
So I would check to see if your state has a common law
