William B. asked

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Am I responsible for my deceased husband's hospital bill from August 2016 in Canada, which I thought I had paid but received an invoice for in March 2018 after his death and the probate of his will in May 2017 in Texas?

September 28th, 2023

Miguel S. answered

No, you are not personally responsible for your husband's hospital bill. The estate is responsible f...

September 28th, 2023

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