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 I have a few payday loans out and i really cant afford to pay them back right now what should i do?
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 What would you do if you were in my place?Please help quickly!!!?
Well, i have the worse case here!!!
I am without a job, i was temping before and i have taken one bed flat and now i'm without jobs!!No money though i have asked my friends to lend me some!!...


 I am 2nd on the auto loan, can I have my name taken off of the credit report agencies? if yes how do I do it. ?
am 2nd on the auto loan, can I have my name taken off of the credit report agencies? if yes how do I do it....


 Borrowed money from a friend, am I a jerk?
I was talking to my friend about a particularly bad time I was going through with money. I couldn't afford a house payment so he offered to let me borrow $1600.00. I accepted. This was in D...


 Can someone tell me if they know anyone who can refiance a home when there is no equity in it?
I am facing in this coming May a "dramanic" increase in my interest rate and need to refiance but do not have much equity in my house because of a house equity line of credit I have out....


 Would having $90,000.00 make you rich?
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 If you won $40 million in the lottery, where could you safely put it?
Since the FDIC only insured up to $500,000, how would you distribute the money safely? Would you open 80 accounts across multiple banks? Please let me know because I plan on winning the lottery ...


 I am a stay at home mum who also works part time and i work from home too.....?
My question is does anyone have any more ideas of what i can do to secure myself and my partner fro when we retire as i am nearer to 30 and i am getting scared.We would like another baby next yr so i ...


 Do you like your bank?
I do, I think i'm the only person in the world who does.......


 I have a little extra money, should I pay off my car (6 months left) or should I pay off my credit card?
Or put it toward my mortgage?...


 How can I honestly make at least $1200 within two weeks?
Online opportunites are preferred, or otherwise anything that will not cost me anything, take much time, or require much travel. I'd also like to know how I could really get a loan with poor ...


 Is it cheaper to pack a sack lunch then to get fast food?
If I pack a sack lunch made with food purchased at Trader Joes grocery, is it cheaper than buying it from Jack in the Box or Mc Donalds each time? Or maybe I'll have to go to a cheap grocery ...


 Who likes to shop online??
I do.......


 How do i get rich in 80 days?.......?
and if i do, do you think it's a good idea to write a book, and call it with that title (the question !).??..and make loads of dosh !!!...


 You're holding 20 grand for someone for 6 months, what can you do with it?
Hypothetical situation:

A friend asks you to hold $20,000 for him in cash, and says in about 6 months he will ask for it back in increments, like $2000 per month or so...

Can ...


 Has anyone been unsuccessful in claiming back their bank charges? (UK)?
I know a couple people who have got it all back- including one person who was refunded over £2000! I want to go for it but am paranoid about losing the small claims court fees if I don't win, ...


 Pay off house early or invest in the market?
I have a 15 year mortgage which will be paid off when I am 65.
I can pay extra each month to pay it off in 10 years or should i take that money and invest in the market?
My interest rate is ...


 How long does it take for a bankruptcy to be taken off a person's credit history?
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 If you co-sign for a car loan and the person doesn't pay how can you get your name off?
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 Are you saving for retirement?
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EvilFairies
Who assumes someone's debt after they die?
My grandmother just admitted to me that she's tens of thousands of dollars in debt... When she dies will that debt fall on my mother (her daughter)? My grandmother is a widow and lives with my mother, and my mother is really in no place financially to take on such a burden. I'm surprised my grandmother kept this hidden from us for so long...
                     
 




lil southern girl
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I assume your grandma has no assets since she lives with your mom. So I also assume you are talking about credit card debt. As long as your mom is not a joint account holder with your grandma on any of these debts, AND as long as your grandma is not a joint owner with your mom on your mom's house or anything else your mom owns, they cannot touch your mom. They usually try though, just through harassment by mail and phone. If it comes to that, tell your mom to tell them to leave her alone, she knows her rights.

And if your mom and grandma are joint on anything, they need to talk to an attorney now to minimize your mom's damages when grandma passes.


Miguel H
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Children are not responsible for the bills of their parents nor are parents responsible for the bills of the adult children.

When you grandmother dies, tell your mother DO NOT ACCEPT any responsibility for her mother's bills. They can't come after your mother UNLESS she accepts the liability.


mbafromuiu
Her estate will have to settle her debits. Many times those debits are forgiven but sometimes a company still wants what it is owed. You'll have to talk to a probate lawyer to determine just what has to be paid and what won't be covered.


Independent
As long as your Mother didn't co-sign for any of your grandmother's debt, your Mother will not be responsible to pay for it. If your grandmother has a will, you never know, she might have money stashed in something that will pay off her debts. However, if she doesn't, all her assets (if any) will go through probate court. Creditors will be paid if there is money available or they will have to write it off.


moleary1018
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No one assumes another person's individual debt when they die, although joint debt, as in a loan with more than one guarantor, falls to the surviving guarantor.

When someone dies their assets will be used to satisfy any outstanding debt that they had at the time of death. After all debt's are paid the balance of the estate is distributed to the heirs.

If your mother has cosigned any loans for your grandmother, or if your grandmother is listed on any of your mother's assets you may have reason to be concerned, otherwise you need to simply be prepared to satisfy as many debts as possible at her time of death, from the assets she has.

An estate lawyer would help immensely in walking you through the process. Also - make sure your grandmother has a will. It should provide a list of assets, making it easier to determine how the debt can be paid.

One last point, your grandmother may choose to gift any unencumbered (not used to secure a loan) assets she currently has prior to her death. As long as this is done in good faith those gifts would no longer be considered part of her estate. Something to consider.


Jenn S
Nobody. I believe that when you die you get a death certificate ( or something of the sort) to show whomever that the person is dead, and should (9 times out of 10) once showed take care of the debt. They may- if anything(car house)- try to take anything worth value that is in her name. sorry couldn't be more useful. good luck.


lilbitt_637
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Well it goes to the next of kin. Get some good insurance on her and let that pay for it!


rajan l
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Normally the close relatives like wife, children etc who are his/her legal heirs they inherit the diseased's wealth and debt.


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