joeylittle
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I'm going to guess its more to do with who is signing to accept financial responsibility for the cremation.
In my state, that is usually included on that paperwork.
Regardless, since you are estranged (by choice), you aren't at all obliged to participate - especially since there are other 'next of kin'.
Death brings out the ugly in families, often. It sounds like there's a lot of that going on.
Do make sure you check your state laws for financial responsibilities of next of kin (if you haven't).
Although you are separated from your family, you still may be financially liable for a portion of your moms debts. It varies state by state. In some states, you need to file for estrangement in order to be free of liability.
It's worth double-checking.
In my state, that is usually included on that paperwork.
Regardless, since you are estranged (by choice), you aren't at all obliged to participate - especially since there are other 'next of kin'.
Death brings out the ugly in families, often. It sounds like there's a lot of that going on.
You actually can be.As someone else pointed out, I don't think there is any way you can be held financially responsible for your mother's debts or cremation. You might want to call legal aid to confirm this, but I really don't think it's the case.
Do make sure you check your state laws for financial responsibilities of next of kin (if you haven't).
Although you are separated from your family, you still may be financially liable for a portion of your moms debts. It varies state by state. In some states, you need to file for estrangement in order to be free of liability.
It's worth double-checking.