Plumeria84
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- Jul 22, 2011
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- 42
- Reason
- CALS
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- 08/2009
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- US
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- FL
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- Palm Coast
I was just reading some older posts and came across brooksea adding to a "Things I wish I'd known..." post and saw that someone had a thread going before that but thread is closed. I'm assuming that means there is no way to pull it up anywhere ?
Some of the info on brooksea's post I was shocked at (pay back the last month SS ?!?) and I have no idea what happens to the medical bills that I assume pile up very quickly towards the end.
We have seperate banking accounts, I'm not an authorized user on any of his credit cards (and I understand as long as you provide a death certificate I will not be held responsible for those) but since I sign on all his medical paper work that means I will be paying any medical bills even after he passes, right ?
I'd love to get my hands on that previous thread to see what other things people suggested. Lately I just feel the need to get everything in order and trying to find some way to make sure I will be ok for a few months ($$ wise).
I can't imagine finding out all these things immediately after their passing and trying to deal with them.
Some of the info on brooksea's post I was shocked at (pay back the last month SS ?!?) and I have no idea what happens to the medical bills that I assume pile up very quickly towards the end.
We have seperate banking accounts, I'm not an authorized user on any of his credit cards (and I understand as long as you provide a death certificate I will not be held responsible for those) but since I sign on all his medical paper work that means I will be paying any medical bills even after he passes, right ?
I'd love to get my hands on that previous thread to see what other things people suggested. Lately I just feel the need to get everything in order and trying to find some way to make sure I will be ok for a few months ($$ wise).
I can't imagine finding out all these things immediately after their passing and trying to deal with them.