My wife passed away in June of this year.
My wife and I were both in Chap 13 that was discharged (100% plan paid in full) about 5 weeks after my wife's death. Somehow my wife managed to get some credit cards while we were in bankruptcy.
I knew nothing about any of these until after her death (actually, I knew about one account about 2 years ago and I made her cut it up an close the account in front of me - and promise to never do it again). After her death, and while still in bankruptcy, I found out about some accounts that she had opened, most with balances between $20 and $250.
After this discovery, I talked with a legal assistant at my BA's office about the problem. I told her I did not know about these accounts, and based on my research, I would not be liable, but she did not offer advice.
My wife essentially has no estate (will not go to probate). Life insurance is a contract that is not touchable (was not enough to cover funeral expenses anyway). I am paying her medical expenses not covered by insurance that occured while in bankruptcy and the emergency services at the time of her death.
I have contacted all of the card issuers with death notification and have provided copy of death certificates. None of these accounts have my name on them. Most of these companies appear to be gearing up to collect.
My question is. Am I liable? I probably should enlist an attorney.
I thought life would be better after bankruptcy discharge. *What was I thinking?
My wife and I were both in Chap 13 that was discharged (100% plan paid in full) about 5 weeks after my wife's death. Somehow my wife managed to get some credit cards while we were in bankruptcy.
I knew nothing about any of these until after her death (actually, I knew about one account about 2 years ago and I made her cut it up an close the account in front of me - and promise to never do it again). After her death, and while still in bankruptcy, I found out about some accounts that she had opened, most with balances between $20 and $250.
After this discovery, I talked with a legal assistant at my BA's office about the problem. I told her I did not know about these accounts, and based on my research, I would not be liable, but she did not offer advice.
My wife essentially has no estate (will not go to probate). Life insurance is a contract that is not touchable (was not enough to cover funeral expenses anyway). I am paying her medical expenses not covered by insurance that occured while in bankruptcy and the emergency services at the time of her death.
I have contacted all of the card issuers with death notification and have provided copy of death certificates. None of these accounts have my name on them. Most of these companies appear to be gearing up to collect.
My question is. Am I liable? I probably should enlist an attorney.
I thought life would be better after bankruptcy discharge. *What was I thinking?
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