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Do parents have to pay medical bills?

Yes, you are likely responsible for your minor child’s medical bills under state law. In many states, parents are responsible for their children’s necessary expenses – including medical expenses – under laws often referred to as “Doctrines of Necessaries.”

Are medical bills marital debt?

What Medical Debts Are Marital Debts? Although you may not be required to pay your ex-spouse’s medical bills after you are divorced, medical debts that are incurred in the course of a marriage are considered marital debts, even if only one spouse receives the medical product or service.

Do spouses inherit medical bills?

In most cases in California, a spouse is responsible for all the bills, including medical, of their late partner. California is one of the few states that’s a “community property” state and so most debt accumulated by a married person is a “marital obligation” with liability for both people.

Can you deduct medical expenses for an adult child?

Can I deduct an adult child’s medical expenses and education expenses? No, you most likely cannot deduct the medical expenses that you paid for your adult son who does not live with you. You can only deduct medical expenses paid for yourself, your spouse, or your dependents.

Who is responsible for medical bills of an adult child?

Generally, parents would be responsible for their adult child’s debts only if they had signed an agreement with a medical provider to cover them. The situation would be different if it were a minor child. Parents are generally responsible for those bills, Gundling said. Subscribe to KHN’s free Morning Briefing.

Can a parent pay for someone else’s medical expenses?

Ms. Lang was not a minor. The Tax Court ruled that in effect the amount was a gift to the daughter, and deductible by the daughter as if she had paid it herself. A key point in the case was “petitioner [Judith Lang] was not a minor, and Mrs. Field [Judith Lang’s mother] was not legally obligated to pay petitioner’s expenses .”

When do parents have to pay for adult kids?

This article is more than 2 years old. Now that college graduation season is here, parents and their young adult kids are coming face-to-face with the key post-graduation financial question that will impact them for years: Who pays for what after the college degree? That’s really a bunch of questions all rolled into one: