Not unless they co-signed for the loans or credit cards. The estate is responsible for the debts.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for the debt.
In California the estate will be responsible for the debts of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
The estate is responsible. It may become part of the spouse's responsibilities depending on the insurance and the estate.
Typically they are no responsible. However, the estate has to resolve it before making a distribution.
If they are not an account holder they are not responsible for the debt. All debts and assets and wills are handled in accordance with the state probate laws in which the deceased lived and/or owned property.
No.
The ESTATE is responsible.
Not unless they co-signed for the debt. The estate is responsible for any remaining debts. If there is not enough in the estate to cover them, someone will not get paid.
The estate is responsible for the debts of the deceased. That means before the estate can be settled, all debts have to be cleared. If there is not enough in the estate to cover them, there are some people who will not get paid.
The children are not directly responsible in Pennsylvania. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
If you were not listed as a joint account holder you are not responsible for the debt.