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My Mother in Assisted Living Has Outstanding Credit Card Debt – What Should She Do?

Posted by Laura E. Stubberud | Aug 26, 2022 | 0 Comments

You could file for bankruptcy on your mother's behalf, but I doubt that's it's necessary. Your mother is what is often referred to as “judgment proof,” meaning that even if she were successfully sued, her creditors wouldn't get anything. I'd either write or call the credit card companies and let them know the circumstances. They may write off the debts and then send your mother 1099s. The written-off debts will be considered taxable income for your mother, but I'd assume, given her circumstances, that she'll have to pay little or no taxes on this income.

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Laura E. Stubberud

Laura Stubberud has over two decades of experience in the practice of estate and family law in Nevada. After graduation from UCLA, she studied law at Southwestern University School of Law , graduating in 1992. With over 30 years of practice in Clark County, Nevada, Ms. Stubberud has substantial e...

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