To: Red Badger
How is the sister financially liable for her brother? Last I checked, siblings are not responsible for each other’s debts...
4 posted on
05/30/2014 10:38:07 AM PDT by
piytar
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To: piytar
I believe that his estate is required to pay any outstanding debts before the balance can be distributed to his heirs.
6 posted on
05/30/2014 10:41:27 AM PDT by
trisham
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To: piytar
How is the sister financially liable for her brother? Last I checked, siblings are not responsible for each others debts... My guess would be the state sent the bill to the man's estate, and the sister is the executor of her brother's estate.
7 posted on
05/30/2014 10:42:44 AM PDT by
Yo-Yo
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To: piytar
She’d have to be executor of her late brother’s estate. Normally an estate would be closed by a year. Perhaps suing has prevented that. They’re positioning themselves to take back any damages awarded and then some, imho.
To: piytar
They billed his ‘estate’ and she may be the executrix of his estate....................
11 posted on
05/30/2014 10:49:12 AM PDT by
Red Badger
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To: piytar
Read a little deeper, the claim is against her brother’s estate.
26 posted on
05/30/2014 11:13:43 AM PDT by
Blood of Tyrants
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