[WSBAPT] Handling credit card debt - probate

Jon Fritzler FritzlerLaw at outlook.com
Wed Sep 14 14:33:56 PDT 2016


But the original post indicates that the surviving spouse also used the card and that her name was also on the account. As a co-signer on the account I think she is separately liable for the debt.  See Brown v. Spokane County Fire Protection Dist. No. 1, 21 Wn. App. 886 (1978), for a case distinguishing Ruth v. Dight and Graham v. Radford and holding that where an accident may result in both community and separate liability for the surviving spouse, the failure to file a claim in the estate of the deceased spouse does not bar a subsequent action against the surviving spouse based on his/her separate liability.

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Lewis, Amy C.
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There is case law indicating that the probate bar applies to the surviving spouse as well.  We’ve had success sending letters rejecting claims and citing these cases.  Ruth v. Dight, 75 Wn.2d 660 and Graham v. Radford 71 Wn.2d 752



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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com<mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of G. (Gus) Benjamin Lindsey III
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Subject: [WSBAPT] Handling credit card debt - probate

Good morning,

I have a probate case in which there is a credit card debt in excess of $18,000. Though it appears that the deceased was the most frequent user of the card, the survivor spouse also used the card. (Both names are on the account)

The credit card company was sent a creditor claim notice but did not file a claim within the required period. (Neither the estate nor the surviving spouse has the cash/assets to pay off this debt)

As expected, the credit card company has told the surviving spouse that she is responsible and that’s the end of the story! Has anyone had success negotiating a lower settlement in a similar situation. The surviving spouse is very litigation adverse so we are trying to find creative ways, if any exist, to resolve this matter.

Thanks!


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