Comment on Grandma is on her own
deranger@sh.itjust.works 16 hours agoMedical debt is dissolved in probate, genius. Just not the kind related to say, nursing homes. That’s when filial responsibility comes into play. I’m not responsible for my parents medical debt; I am responsible for their care, in some backwards states, and medical debt can be a part of that, but not necessarily, as in the pacemaker example I used earlier.
There’s no ad hominem in my comments. Quote me. Implications are neither here nor there. Me saying your opinion doesn’t matter to me is not an ad hominem. I’m saying you’re wrong because the facts don’t support your points, not because of any personal characteristics you have.
Dasus@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
UUUH, he’s *learned the words! Only after me repeating them a dozen fuckingtimes :D
Blablabla more excuses and more denial.
Why is medical debt not dissolved in probate, despite insolvency? Because of filial laws Are you gonna ignore that?
Filial responsibility laws aren’t only for medical debts, you were wrong. Are you gonna ignore that?
And before all that, you were saying that “filial responsibility laws have NOTHING to do with debt”. Are you gonna ignore that?
You simply can’t argue, you don’t know the subject, and you should’ve taken the gracious option I offered earlier. ;)
You’re simply not man enough to admit to when you’re wrong, and that’s why you’re never gonna learn, and why you’re gonna stay a small, insignificant ignorant arsehole who no-one will ever love.
I’m not contradicting anything. Do you not speak English. Medical debt is the established exception. I’m asking for you to say what the reason is for that exception. Which you simply aren’t abled enough to do.
Why is medical debt not dissolved in probate, despite insolvency? Because of filial laws Are you gonna ignore that?
Filial responsibility laws aren’t only for medical debts, you were wrong. Are you gonna ignore that?
And before all that, you were saying that “filial responsibility laws have NOTHING to do with debt”. Are you gonna ignore that?
You simply can’t argue, you don’t know the subject, and you should’ve taken the gracious option I offered earlier. ;)
Next I’ll stop replying to any of your personal bullshit, and just post facts about the thread and the convo we’ve had, the questions you’ve answered. Then you won’t be able to answer them and you’ll fuck off in a week or so, your tail between your legs. Like the thousand or so other pathetic cases I’ve seen before who can’t admit when they’ve wrong.
deranger@sh.itjust.works 7 hours ago
Even after I pointed out you misquoted me here, you’re still doing it. You’re leaving out a key piece of the quote which is extremely relevant to your frankly ridiculous claim about being responsible for your parent’s child support debt, or other debts to the state.
Maybe spend less time formatting your text and more time actually reading.