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Can a nursing home pursue family members for unpaid bills?

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Can a nursing home pursue family members for unpaid bills?

TL;DR

  • Family members are usually not personally liable for a loved one's nursing home bills.
  • Exceptions include signing a contract that makes the signer personally responsible for payment.
  • Spouses may be responsible for long-term care expenses depending on state law and marital property rules.
  • Some states have filial responsibility laws that could hold financially able adult children responsible if a parent cannot pay.
  • The resident's estate is primarily responsible for unpaid nursing home debt before inheritances are distributed.
  • If a nursing home pursues a family member, review admission contracts carefully for 'guarantor' clauses.
  • Debt relief options like debt settlement or management programs can be considered if the debt is legitimately owed by the family member.