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Responsibility for debts after death
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If a spouse dies with outstanding debts on loans/c.cards and they are in one name only and not joint - can the banks ask for the remaining spouse to honour these if: a. The money is available in the estate
either/or
b. There is no money to pay the debts Thank you Moggie
either/or
b. There is no money to pay the debts Thank you Moggie
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.a) Yes. Debts must be paid from the estate. This is one of the duties of the executor of the will.
b) If there is no money to pay the debts but the deceased owned the house jointly, a charge can be put on the property to be paid when the house is sold. If there were other assets solely owned by the deceased, such as a car these should be sold to pay the debt off.
If the deceased had no cash, no property, no assets - the debts will be written off.
b) If there is no money to pay the debts but the deceased owned the house jointly, a charge can be put on the property to be paid when the house is sold. If there were other assets solely owned by the deceased, such as a car these should be sold to pay the debt off.
If the deceased had no cash, no property, no assets - the debts will be written off.
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