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Phoenix

Student
Feb 27, 2021
153
Food for thought -

With euthanasia costing up to £10k not many people can afford this so could someone take out a loan to pay this? Obviously not disclosing the reason for the loan

What would happen after their death, would the loan be pushed into family?

Just throwing out some stoned thoughts out there!
 
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BeansOfRequirement

Man-child, loser, autistic, etc.
Jan 26, 2021
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Don't see any reason why the loan would be pushed to a family member, this sounds like a solid strategy. Have you checked to see if you're a genius?
 
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x_LittleAmy_x

Student
Mar 18, 2021
197
What is most likely to happen is that the money will be taken from your estate after you die.
 
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Phoenix

Student
Feb 27, 2021
153
Don't see any reason why the loan would be pushed to a family member, this sounds like a solid strategy. Have you checked to see if you're a genius?

I checked earlier and the test results came back 100% genius ;)
What is most likely to happen is that the money will be taken from your estate after you die.
well they won't get much there!
 
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BridgeJumper

The Arsonist
Apr 7, 2019
1,193
Been thinking about this ever since Pegasos actually wrote back to me
I hate my family for giving up on me and accusing me of faking my ear condition so I dont care honestly if it gets passed to them :)
 
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LifeIsAChore11

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Dec 18, 2020
66
If you have a small estate, they don't bother to take anything. You also can have valuables/cash in a safe deposit box instead with a note to your loved ones if you truly want a way around it.
 
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kukukoko

Member
May 18, 2019
38
I'd still check the inheritence laws for your country. In mine the inheritor is asked if they want to get the inheritence if they say yes, they inherit all the assets and all the liabilities (they aren't owed to be told what liabilities the deceased has, so the heir could unknowingly accept the inheritence and go broke). But they aren't required and if they say no, then they aren't liable.

So I'd still check your local laws if you want to sort it out and maybe inform them in some way if they can get in trouble
 

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