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If my husband dies and I owe 500,000 on my credit card, will I be sued?

If a person dies and his credit card is overdue, his family will be sued. After the cardholder dies, if there is any debt on the credit card, the family or immediate family members should be responsible for repaying it. Or if the cardholder had property during his lifetime, his property will repay it. If there is an inheritance, the heirs of the estate will repay it. If the immediate family member does not have the capacity for civil conduct or the ability to repay the loan, the bank will look at whether there is any property or inheritance. If there is no property or inheritance, the bank will consider it a bad debt. If the cardholder had property during his or her lifetime, there may be a sum of money at home, there may be a credit card of the cardholder, and the card-issuing bank is not a bank, then the bank has the principle of keeping confidentiality for depositors.