State law usually requires a will to be probated, regardless of debt or other issues, soon after death.
In most states, a creditor of a deceased person may file for probate of the estate if no one else does. This is usually done only if there is a substantial asset as a matter of public record (usually real estate or an expensive motor vehicle).
Not if you are responsible for all of the loans or credit card payments on your credit report. But, if the second card holder is responsible for any payments on your cards, and doesn't make them, then it can cause your score to lower.
None, cause credit card companies are getting away from co-signers and joint accounts and having authorized shoppers instead. By having only authorized shoppers the full responsibility of the credit card is the Primary card holder.
Yes. If a joint account held by multiple parties is to be closed, the bank would require the signature of both or all parties involved. In this case, since one of the account holders is deceased, their death certificate is required for the bank to know that they are dead and you are now the only holder of the account and you can close it without any issues after you show them the document.
Using a heat lamp with a higher wattage than the holder can handle can cause overheating, melting, or even a fire hazard. It is important to match the wattage of the bulb with the wattage rating of the holder to ensure safety and proper functioning.
The main reason for performing an autopsy on a deceased human is so that it can be determined what the cause of death was. This can be to see if the deceased died of natural causes or if there was possible foul play involved.
The corpse gave no visible clues to the cause of death of the deceased.
A collection account is a significant derogatory item on your credit report. Any late payments, collection accounts, or legal items on a consumer's credit report cause deductions in their credit score. It would be in your best interests to read your card holder agreement, specifically sections pertaining to disputes. Many companies allow a dispute process, but if such a dispute is not resolved, you may have liability on the debt. The exact terms would be laid in that agreement. The agreement/contract is what you will be held to.
no cause your already receiving credit.
It is possible because it will cause an inquiry on your credit report. But there are a list of other factors to determine if it will cause your scores to drop. 1. How often has your credit been pulled in the last 90 days. 2. How is your credit. Also a utility company can help you establish your credit if you get the account.
What dispute was the cause of seperation? Both are deceased
A medical examiner performs autopsies on the recently deceased to determine a cause of death.
I would say that probably the fuse holder is loose, this would cause a voltage drop and result in heating of the fuse. Replace the fuse holder.