Michigan Here,
So a bit scattered, and I apologize up front for any incorrect terminology.
My father passed away a week ago with no will etc. I believe the definition would be a small estate? (Less than $1000 in the checking account, around $7000 in credit card debt, auto loan and mortgages). My mom has taken it upon herself to contact the creditors, get him removed from the mortgage and get the car back to the dealership / contact the auto loan company. All seems to be going better than I honestly thought it would.
The big question of the day is this. About 10 years ago my dad had retained the services of an attorney to file a suit against his former employer for the way he was terminated. I believe his bill tallied up to the $35000 mark with the attorney, and got nowhere with the lawsuit which was eventually dropped. Dad has been paying the attorney on a monthly basis, as well as a few ~$4000 chunks of cash over the past years. My mom contacted the attorney to let him know that dad has passed and was informed that his legal fees would pass onto her and she owed $18000 still. She states that she was never involved with the lawsuit (name should not be on any agreements?). The attorney also refuses to send over anything other than a one page bill stating the original balance and the amount due, which seems really shady to me.
Mom is scared to death of being sued by him when money is extremely tight for her already but is planning on just paying him.
Looking for a bit of starting advice basically. Is it possible that she does indeed owe this debt? Is he required to provide a statement of time spent, as well as a original contract or similar? Should we pay this, or ignore him, or prepare for a court battle?
So a bit scattered, and I apologize up front for any incorrect terminology.
My father passed away a week ago with no will etc. I believe the definition would be a small estate? (Less than $1000 in the checking account, around $7000 in credit card debt, auto loan and mortgages). My mom has taken it upon herself to contact the creditors, get him removed from the mortgage and get the car back to the dealership / contact the auto loan company. All seems to be going better than I honestly thought it would.
The big question of the day is this. About 10 years ago my dad had retained the services of an attorney to file a suit against his former employer for the way he was terminated. I believe his bill tallied up to the $35000 mark with the attorney, and got nowhere with the lawsuit which was eventually dropped. Dad has been paying the attorney on a monthly basis, as well as a few ~$4000 chunks of cash over the past years. My mom contacted the attorney to let him know that dad has passed and was informed that his legal fees would pass onto her and she owed $18000 still. She states that she was never involved with the lawsuit (name should not be on any agreements?). The attorney also refuses to send over anything other than a one page bill stating the original balance and the amount due, which seems really shady to me.
Mom is scared to death of being sued by him when money is extremely tight for her already but is planning on just paying him.
Looking for a bit of starting advice basically. Is it possible that she does indeed owe this debt? Is he required to provide a statement of time spent, as well as a original contract or similar? Should we pay this, or ignore him, or prepare for a court battle?