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My father died and did not leave a will
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<blockquote data-quote="Guy Fawkes" data-source="post: 14123560" data-attributes="member: 73593"><p>Sorry for your loss. Im not a LEO (didnt see LEO only). The only thing I can answer is unless your mother was a co-signer the debt cannot be transferred. HOWEVER thats only if you dont acknowledge the debt. Meaning by talking with the creditors other than saying that person has passed, as in arranging payments or anything. Dont let them fool or trick you. You may have to provide a copy of the death certificate.</p><p></p><p>But from reading your description you want to keep it and pay it off, so if you go that route you are accepting the debt. So if it defaults its on you. Laws differ from state to state as far as transferring it. So yeah an attorney would be the best bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy Fawkes, post: 14123560, member: 73593"] Sorry for your loss. Im not a LEO (didnt see LEO only). The only thing I can answer is unless your mother was a co-signer the debt cannot be transferred. HOWEVER thats only if you dont acknowledge the debt. Meaning by talking with the creditors other than saying that person has passed, as in arranging payments or anything. Dont let them fool or trick you. You may have to provide a copy of the death certificate. But from reading your description you want to keep it and pay it off, so if you go that route you are accepting the debt. So if it defaults its on you. Laws differ from state to state as far as transferring it. So yeah an attorney would be the best bet. [/QUOTE]
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