Legal Question in Elder Law in Rhode Island
my mom just passed; i am power of attorney; her previous nursing home says I owe monies to them; my mom only had life insurance for funeral...am i responsible
1 Answer from Attorneys
Generally not, unless you signed something specifically agreeing to pay. There are certain other exceptions but they generally do not arise.
My condolences on your loss.
Scott
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