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Empirespy

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Apr 14, 2020
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With my ctb plans being delayed by shipping, I need to figure out how to get enough money to make it past the start of next month, should I not be able to go before. Does anyone have any experience on how they deal with debt like this, after I'm gone? In theory, the debt is in my name, my estate is virtually worthless, so they just don't get there money back, but in reality, are they likely to hound my family etc?
 
BeeLoyal

BeeLoyal

Is Existence Just A Test?
Apr 27, 2020
105
With my ctb plans being delayed by shipping, I need to figure out how to get enough money to make it past the start of next month, should I not be able to go before. Does anyone have any experience on how they deal with debt like this, after I'm gone? In theory, the debt is in my name, my estate is virtually worthless, so they just don't get there money back, but in reality, are they likely to hound my family etc?
I think it depends on the country you are living in, on whether they can hound your family for it or not.
 
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attell2

Member
Jan 16, 2020
35
Unless you're a dependent or your parents cosigned the debt contracts or you have a spouse, it wouldn't make any sense that the debt responsibility transfers to anyone else no matter how you die
 
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Didymus

Didymus

Clutching at invisible straws
Dec 11, 2018
348
I don't think it will be an issue to my family but as a precaution, in case I ctb, I will write on paper to my family not to sign any document unless needed to confirm my death or something and not to take anything from my home. All family items, which are only of emotional value, I have already put away and will eventually be found by the proper person.
 
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toomuchtimetodie

"to be overly conscious is a sickness"
Mar 13, 2020
296
Unless they are guarantor to something they can't do anything to your family, might cause problems if they live in the property you were in. The cretins might try anything but it's obviously not their debt.
 
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