Who is Responsible for Your Credit Card Debt After Your Death?

by Mack Bartlett

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During a devastating time like this, the last thing you want to think about is money. Your spouse just died, but credit card companies do not necessarily consider how you feel at the time. All they have to worry about is whether or not your spouses credit card debt will continue to be paid, even after their death. So are you the one responsible for his debt, even at a difficult time like this?

Credit card debt is something that is sometimes necessary. We need it to buy some of the necessities in life. But what happens when you buy things on credit that you are paying for not only for years, but for a lifetime? What if yours or your spouse’s life does not last long enough for you to pay off the debt that extends beyond it? Who ends up paying the bills?

It depends on who you are, what kind of debt you have, and whose names were joined on the credit card account of the diseased. If yours or someone else’s name is on the contract along with the original card holder, you or that person are responsible for the debt they leave behind. That is why it is important to consider all the factors when you go to cosign on someone’s credit card agreement. When you agree to have a joint credit card account, you are agreeing to pay the debt that the card holder cannot pay, and the same goes for them.

If the credit card debt was in the diseased’s name alone, with no one else that agreed to take on the debt that was incurred by that specific card, then no one pays for it. The credit card company is required to just eat the debt that is owed, whether or not there is existing family to pay the debt or not.

Sometimes, if you are the only one living in your home or you are not married, or even if you are married, credit card companies will try to make up the money you owe by taking your assets. This type of payment is only applicable under certain circumstances, but it is one way that your credit card debt could be paid off after your debt.

If you are in debt and you are concerned about your family, knowing the facts about how much debt you will be leaving behind when you die and who will be paying for it will help put your mind at rest. Being able to know the ins and outs of the debt world and how it is paid when you can’t make the cut is important when it comes to you and your family. Knowing what will happen to your loved ones after you die will give you more comfort in life.

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