Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
Using someone's credit cards after they have passed away
My father recently passed away, leaving his estate to be divided equally between myself, and four siblings. One of my siblings somehow obtained his wallet containing his credit cards while he was in the hospital. Immediately following his death, this sibling used these credit cards for personal use (to pay her own bills, and pay off her car) What should I do about this? What are the possible legal consequences that this sibling could be facing? Thank you in advance for any information in this matter.
Asked on 12/11/07, 4:04 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mitchell Roth
MW Roth, Professional Law Corporation
Re: Using someone's credit cards after they have passed away
I answered this in the previous post.
Answered on 12/11/07, 4:37 pm
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