Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Florida
Creditor threatening to sue over deceased father's debt
My father passed away in 2005 and left no life insurance, no estate, nothing. A creditor is threatening to sue us and harassing us with phone calls even though they have been notified of his death, we tried several times to contact them and got no response. Now 2 years later, they want to go to court. What can we do as survivors?
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Re: Creditor threatening to sue over deceased father's debt
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The creditor has no right to sue you based on the facts presented. The only entity which might be sued is your father's estate. The survivors of the decedent are not responsible for any debts unless they collect anything of value from dad's estate which you have stated does not exist. If they should file suit against you, it will be dismissed upon motion to the court, but you will have to file the motion and not ignore the action.
If you are sued, I would suggest that you consult a local attorney at that time.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: Creditor threatening to sue over deceased father's debt
You are not responsible for your fathers debt. His estate, if any, may be.
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