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 Where do Rent payers stand when it comes to Building Insurance?
I currently rent property and have a dispute with the owner of the property over who pays for Buildings insurance. I have taken out & pay for myself Contents insurance to cover my belongings but ...


 Why is it important to have medical insurance?
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 What makes you, you???
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 I wrecked my car running a errand for my work are they responsible for it?

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The car was in a parking lot when I was inside the store....


 If a woman was to get life insurance and commit suicide, would her minor children be financially set?
how long would she have to pay for her kids to be able to get any money? would it happen right away or would she have to be paying for a while before they could get anything?
just for the record ...


 Why do they ask your occupation when appliying for insurance?
Does it really matter? Or is it for marketing purposes?
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I'm thinking mostly about car ...


 Can you carry more than one life insurance policy?
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 I dropped our 42inch plasma?
which was secondhand our insurance is new for old but would they reinburse the new price of a tv or the price I paid for it ...


 Why should my taxes pay for FAT people! NO UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE!!!?
Fat people are much more likely to have fat-related illnesses (diabetes, heart atttacks). Only 2% of people are forced to be fat through genetics, the other 98% choose to be fat. It's a FACT ...


 My car was stolen and totaled-my insurance company refuses to pay what do i do?
this happened in march 2006 and i am still making payments -help
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i was at a bar had to much to drink called aco-worker to pick me up must have left my keys and phone ...


 Will a guys health insurance cover his girlfriends pregnancy?
not married, she dosen't have insurance. Will his insurance cover it since its his baby?...


 Sex Discrimination?
In the madness of correctness etc how can some insurance companies openly offer better deals for women drivers. I thought the premium was based on the vehicle/value/previous claims etc, not on your ...


 Should I lie about my mobile being stolen?
I lost my mobile 3 or 4 weeks ago but my crappy insurance, which I pay £7 per month for, only covers theft. Should I just phone up the police and get a crime number (fairly easy I've been told) ...


 How long can you keep your kids on your Insurance?
What happens when a kid turns 18 as far as health insurance goes? Can you keep the kid on until they get a full time job ( like even after college)? Does it vary from company to company or is there a ...


 My car was stolen from the parking lot of my workplace is my employer liable?
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 Will this insurance trick work?
Recently I broke my Motorola RaZer's front screen, when I phoned the insurance company they said I hadnt reported it within the 48 hrs required. So I was wondering if I were to "lose" ...


 Here is a good question i guess lalalala~?
ok do phone number's from out of state show up on your caller ID or on your cell phone?...


 My friend agreed to an online modeling contract and now she has to pay $300?
What should she do? Does she have to comitt to it if it was over the internet? Will she get in trouble if she doesn't pay? This is in Austria. Help please. Thanks!...


 Should these people be allowed to have life insurance?
Sky divers, mountain climbers, people trekking to the north pole. They all know and are aware that a mistake, no matter how insignificant it seems, could cost them thier lives and yet they spend a ...


 Do you think that the taxpayer should foot the bill for those who didn't get house insurance?
in the recent floods here in the U.K....



spanish66eyes
My husband passed away recently. Am I responsible for his medical bills and charge card bills?
                     
 




mbrcatz
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Maybe. If you live in a community property state, any debts HE incurs during the marriage, YOU are also responsible for, so yes.

If you do NOT live in a community property state, AND didn't sign for responsibility for the medical provider, and the credit card was HIS ONLY, not a joint account, then no.


Scotch Whiskey
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When my husband passed away two years ago, I consulted with a bankruptcy attorney who told me that when a spouse dies and none of the bills were in the other spouse's name , then the surviving spouse is not responsible for the deceased spouse's bills left behind. Now, that doesn't mean that the creditors won't try and get their money but he told me to tear up the mail and throw it out. My husband was unable to get life insurance because of his many medical problems and I was left with nothing, but money can't replace a life and I love and miss him more than ever.
If the medical bills and credit card bills were in both your names, then you would be responsible ....if not , you are not ...as a fellow widow, you are in my prayers. God Bless You and keep you..Stef in Virginia..


gkk_72
It is always possible you may not be. It will depend on your specific situation. I would consult a lawyer.


TimD
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Not necessarily. Some debts are attached to the "estate" of the deceased and others aren't, it also depends on the laws of the state. I would check with an attorney in your area. There are a LOT more details to it but that is what I know about it.


wizjp
His estate is responsible for both. You as an individual are not. HIS assets can be used to pay; YOUR assets are safe.

State laws vary alot; and you don't say if he left a will or will need to have an intestate estate filed. Call the local probate office; they can point you in the right direction


hapetobme
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That really varies from state-to-state. It's a good idea to check with an attorney to see what the laws are for your state.

I'm sorry for your loss.


Amber
If they are in your name as well then yes!


ProfessorC
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As for his medical bills YES- generally a spouse is responsible for the necessities of life for a spouse or minor children.

As for charge cards maybe yes; maybe no. If you were not a co-owner of the account NO. If you were, yes. However, if he left no separate estate then I am not sure how they can collect. IE if his insurance listed you as beneficiary and you were joint owners of property then what would they have to collect upon.


Mindy
If they were acquired post marriage, then yes. If they were pre-marriage bills, you might be able to get away with not paying them. I would contact the attorney handling the estate.

I'm sorry to hear of your husbands passing.


unknown
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Unfortunately yes. Spouses are always responsible for the bills.


mommafrog
As long as you were still married and not seperated at the time of death you are responsible for the medical bills. The credit card is another story. Are you an authorized user of the card? Did he use your name to get the credit card? If yes to either question you are definately responsible.


Leo
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Spouse or estate
If the spouse is still alive, he or she is still on the hook; otherwise, the estate must pay off the creditors.

Estate
The credit card company will first try to collect from the estate (assets will be sold to pay the bills). Then, if the account was a joint account, any survivors will be left holding the bag. If the debt belonged solely to the deceased, then the credit card company will end up eating the debt if there aren't enough assets to cover it.

Credit counselor agrees
I can confirm that the answer above is correct. I am a certified credit counselor and it is true that the credit card companies will try to collect from the estate first and if there is a co-signer, they will be responsible for the debt. However, if there is no estate to collect from the credit cards can not pursue collections from the family. They may try to get the family to pay the debt, but can not legally force them to. Simply mail a copy of the death certificate to the credit card company (certified mail) and they should take care of the rest.

Inheritance laws vary
Inheritance laws vary by state. If the state you live in (or the deceased lived in invokes "community family property" laws or "joint and several" provisions, heirs to an estate may be deemed responsible for the debts of a deceased person.

In most cases this has nothing to do with being a relative and everything to do with being an heir. The rationale is that anyone staking claim to the assets of an estate, should also be willing to accept its liabilities.

It depends

That would depend on if the person is the only account holder or if the person is married and lives in a community property state. When a person dies and is the only account holder, the person's debts and assets are generally handled by the state probate court. State laws govern what property is exempted from probate procedure and what is exempt. If the deceased was married and lived in a community property state, the surviving spouse is usually responsible for most debts regardless of who held the account.


Wedon'tneedsthis
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yes.and I'm sorry for your loss :(


countrygal
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I'd contact the cc company and let them know what happened. They'll need a copy of the death certificate. With some cc companies, they might write it off. I'd check with a lawyer for the medical bills. I am so sorry about your loss.


Christa
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yes..hope it gets better shortly for you!


nobodytotalkabout
Yes because you are his spouse. and considered next of kin.


Freckles
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I am so very sorry for your loss.

Yes you are responsible. When my mother passed away my father was responsible for all the medical bills, etc.. And then when my father passed my sister was named Executor of his estate. Which basically meant that she got all his debts. Not myself or my brother. But the companies had only 6 months to collect any debt after his demise. After the 6 months were over she was free and clear. He lived with me for 5 years - taking care of him - until he moved to stay with my sister. She lives in New Jersey and that is also where he passed away.


the_wayward1
yes, sorry for your loss


dragon1
i am afraid so


Brad T
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yes


Steve
Yes you are.


citizenno10890
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yes


Lila kafle
Of cousre, you should.I am from Nepal.In my country,wife get many facilities if her husband dies.This all happens in most of Asian countries.


wish I were
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Of course you are, why would you think you wouldn't be? Sorry for your loss, but yes pay the bills!


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