If a parent dies and leave credit card debt can the credit card company go after the estate of the person . The estate is left to adult son will he be responsible?
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The estate will be responsible for paying off credit card debts. If the estate can’t cover the debt you will not be responsible for paying off the debt unless you were the co-signer of the debt. So the answer to your question is yes, credit card companies can go after estates.