Infatuation Rules
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What happens to debts when someone dies? If the debts are in the deceased person's sole name and they have no assets, the debts will not be owed by anybody else when they die. If the debts are joint or someone has acted as a guarantor, then the surviving person or guarantor will be liable for these debts.
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