Mom is going into assisted living she is 10,000 in credit card debt she doesnt own any property and has no automobile she has 229.00 in her checking and gets social security of 1100.00 she has two life insurance policies totaling 9,000.00 but both have been irrevocably assigned to a funeral home and cemetary for death benefits I am on her checking account for a cosignee and I have poa for her I am not on her credit card as an authorized rep of any kind will I be responsible for payment of moms credit card debt in any way
Good luck,
Carol
You can expect the Cc companies will sue and get a judgement. But, even though the judgement will be on her record,my hey will never collect.
Filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy is not very difficult if there is a small amount owed. You can probably complete the paperwork yourself. There is a hearing that someone must attend, and as POA you can probably attend it.
His mom owes $10,000 Credit card debt.
It was such a mess! First, I took dad to Legal Aid & got DPOA. Next I took dad to his bank. He closed his checking account & opened a new joint account with me. I took control of the checkbook.
My father's only source of income was SS. So I wrote a letter to all his creditors (there were about 20 or more!) . Here is a copy of the letter I sent.
My father, (his name), no longer makes his own decisions. I am requesting that his account be closed. He does not have the financial means to pay this debt as his only source of income is social security. He has no property, is seriously ill and has no intention of paying the debt. Pursuant to his rights under The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, he is requesting that you cease and desist communication with him, as well as his family and friends, in relation to this and all other alleged debts you claim he owes.
You are hereby notified that if you do not comply with this request, I will immediately file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and the Tennessee Attorney General’s office. Civil and criminal claims will be pursued.
Then I sent the letters registered, return receipt. Discover & Capitol One attempted to sue him. Dad still had his house so I contacted Legal Aid again & they answered the summons & went to court for him.
Since your mom doesn't have a house there is nothing the cc companies can do.
"He has no property, is seriously ill and has no intention of paying the debt." Also this:"in relation to this and all other alleged debts you claim he owes."
That sounds very argumentative, so I'm not surprised a couple of companies still sued. It probably would have been more effective to say "He has no ABILITY to pay the debt." Just my opinion...