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Which debts are surviving family members responsible when someone dies?

Which debts are surviving family members responsible when someone dies?

Summary

When a person dies, their debts usually get paid from their estate, which includes their money and property. However, in some cases, family members like spouses or co-signers may still have to pay certain debts, especially if they shared or guaranteed the debt.

Key Facts

  • Debts usually do not transfer automatically to family members after death.
  • The deceased person's estate pays off most debts first.
  • If someone shared a debt with the deceased, like a joint loan or credit card, they remain responsible.
  • Co-signers on loans must pay if the main borrower dies and the estate cannot cover the debt.
  • In some states, spouses may have to pay debts incurred during marriage, even if only one name was on the debt.
  • Certain debts tied to shared property, like a mortgage on a house, may make the surviving spouse responsible.
  • Medical bills typically get paid from the estate, but some states may hold spouses responsible.
  • State laws vary, so it’s important for surviving family members to seek legal advice about debt responsibility.
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