Yes. You should be keeping good records of all the payments you have made including each bill and a copy of the check used to pay it. As soon as the property is sold and before the final accounting for the estate is filed with the court you should submit your claim for reimbursement to the executor and the court.
It means that you can't sell your house without paying your bills.
to support the family and to let the government that you are paying your taxes
The mother's estate is responsible for settling all debts. The house will likely have to be sold and the proceeds used to pay the hospital bills.
yes unless they are divorced then it goes to his mother or his children.and if this has happened to you then i am so sorry about that.
The estate has that responsibility. Until the estate is settled, the house ownership and responsibilities have not been transferred.
Not sure what you mean here since if you are married the both of you are responsible for paying your bills. If he wants to mess with you you can start paying the bills. As married you should both have access to the money no matter who makes them. If he wants a divorce you can also not stop him. Maybe you should start thinking about getting a lawyer before the bills start piling up and you loose the house or something.
Home management is the running of a house. This includes keeping the place properly maintained, clean, and paying the bills.
Yes because you're living in their house and they're paying the bills. When you have your own place, you can make the rules.
Bills can be introduced to the house by the house speaker.
The head of the household is the person who earns the most and is responsible for paying the bills and making the decisions in the house. Traditionally, it is the oldest male in the house, but nowadays, it can easily be a woman.
Unless there has been mis-management of the trust, there should be no personal liability. Typically the estate is responsible for paying the debts, including the medical bills of the deceased. If a child has co-signed any paperwork regarding medical procedures, they may be held liable. If they hope to inherit a house, they may have to pay the bills to avoid the house being sold to pay the debts.
I had a house for 8 years and the when my husband got sick, I was the sole person paying the bills by my self. I was on chapter 13 at first to pay the bills right by paying each pay period. But the end of the 5 years i was not caught up with the bills. So i went to chapter 7. I was out of so much money in chapter 13. But i never missed a payment. I was all ways on time. My questions is I am renting a house right now, and I pay 875.00 a month. The rental will be up in November of this year. Can I buy another house after all of this?