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Super_Ideal_Rock
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I''m having some issues I hope someone can help me with. Ordinarily it wouldn''t be a big deal, I''d just call the lawyer, but it''s a long holiday weekend and I''m irritated, so thought there might be some words of wisdom to calm my snarliness.
My MIL is in the nursing home, and my husband has POA. Her bills come here, and we''d paid them last month. She has nothing to speak of, no money, no real possessions, so the State has taken over and pays for the nursing home. I was talking to Dr. last Wednesday at work, and mentioned MIL has thousands in credit card bills, and at this rate, with her meager Social Security checks every month, it will take years to pay them all off. Dr. said to tell my husband to immediately file bankruptcy b/c the State will take her SS checks every month now to help offset the nursing home costs. She''s like, "Nobody told you that?" Um, nope. So, I called him right away to tell him...so finally today after I nagged him for a week, he called the lawyer. However-he didn''t ask anything about bankruptcy. Nothing. He said "She''s got some credit card bills racked up", and asked if he needs to sign something or whatever at Human Services so her SS checks go directly to the nursing home. That''s it.
When he got off the phone, I asked about filing bankruptcy. He said the lawyer never said anything about it. I said, well, what did he say to do about the bills? Lawyer said to not pay the bills. I said um, well, we just are supposed to sit here and keep piling up the bills and not do anything with them? Then he started getting ticked at me. I mentioned it might be a good idea to just call the lawyer back and ask specifically, does he need to file bankruptcy for her, just to be on the safe side. He was not happy with this suggestion. I asked how these places were going to know she can''t afford to pay them-he said we''d just call them and say Sorry, she''s in a nursing home and can''t pay you. I said Uh, well, I''m not sure it works that way.
If he''d had early work hours today, I''d''ve just called the lawyer myself and asked. But, he didn''t, and I didn''t want to go behind his back right in front of him.
So, my questions..DOES he need to file bankruptcy for her? And, if he does NOT, is there any way these bills could be dumped on US? It''s over $10,000 in credit card debt. As POA, what are his legal responsibilities?
Like I said, I''d normally just call the lawyer, and I will on Tuesday-but I don''t want to sit and stew about this for the next 4 days.
If anyone has any ideas or knowledge about this stuff I''d really appreciate it!
My MIL is in the nursing home, and my husband has POA. Her bills come here, and we''d paid them last month. She has nothing to speak of, no money, no real possessions, so the State has taken over and pays for the nursing home. I was talking to Dr. last Wednesday at work, and mentioned MIL has thousands in credit card bills, and at this rate, with her meager Social Security checks every month, it will take years to pay them all off. Dr. said to tell my husband to immediately file bankruptcy b/c the State will take her SS checks every month now to help offset the nursing home costs. She''s like, "Nobody told you that?" Um, nope. So, I called him right away to tell him...so finally today after I nagged him for a week, he called the lawyer. However-he didn''t ask anything about bankruptcy. Nothing. He said "She''s got some credit card bills racked up", and asked if he needs to sign something or whatever at Human Services so her SS checks go directly to the nursing home. That''s it.
When he got off the phone, I asked about filing bankruptcy. He said the lawyer never said anything about it. I said, well, what did he say to do about the bills? Lawyer said to not pay the bills. I said um, well, we just are supposed to sit here and keep piling up the bills and not do anything with them? Then he started getting ticked at me. I mentioned it might be a good idea to just call the lawyer back and ask specifically, does he need to file bankruptcy for her, just to be on the safe side. He was not happy with this suggestion. I asked how these places were going to know she can''t afford to pay them-he said we''d just call them and say Sorry, she''s in a nursing home and can''t pay you. I said Uh, well, I''m not sure it works that way.
If he''d had early work hours today, I''d''ve just called the lawyer myself and asked. But, he didn''t, and I didn''t want to go behind his back right in front of him.
So, my questions..DOES he need to file bankruptcy for her? And, if he does NOT, is there any way these bills could be dumped on US? It''s over $10,000 in credit card debt. As POA, what are his legal responsibilities?
Like I said, I''d normally just call the lawyer, and I will on Tuesday-but I don''t want to sit and stew about this for the next 4 days.
If anyone has any ideas or knowledge about this stuff I''d really appreciate it!