Jeanette W. asked

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My mother is receiving medical bills of about 60,000 for her deceased husband who did not have medical insurance. They are both residents of KY. Does she have any widows rights about the medical bills on her deceased husband, or does she have to assume these medical bills and pay them?

October 30th, 2024

Jeffrey H. answered

As the legal spouse, your mother would indeed be obligated for the payment of her deceased husband's...

October 30th, 2024

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