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What is the name of your state? CA
My husband passed away suddenly, there was no life insurance, no property, except a 1990 car. I was married to him less than a year. He left behind 50.00$ in his checking, he qualified for Medi Cal. He left behind four credit cards two were closed several years before I meet him, he was making payments. I am not an authorized user on any of these accounts, nor was I a joint applicant. They won't even give me information on these accounts. Am I responsible for these accounts? And is a Death certificate sufficent enough to satisfy these creditors? They keep asking me who the executor of the estate is. There wasn't a will because there was nothing to will.
My husband passed away suddenly, there was no life insurance, no property, except a 1990 car. I was married to him less than a year. He left behind 50.00$ in his checking, he qualified for Medi Cal. He left behind four credit cards two were closed several years before I meet him, he was making payments. I am not an authorized user on any of these accounts, nor was I a joint applicant. They won't even give me information on these accounts. Am I responsible for these accounts? And is a Death certificate sufficent enough to satisfy these creditors? They keep asking me who the executor of the estate is. There wasn't a will because there was nothing to will.