Yes. But it wouldn't be done without a reason.
No!
simple, ask your bank
yes it can..the banks does not care if it is a joint account or not and they do not care if you are married
Yes. All sorts of fraudulent activities can lead to a checking account being frozen. The bank may temporarily freeze the account if they suspect fraudulent activities in the accounts transactions. And, the bank can permanently freeze the account if there is a legal advice from law enforcement agencies reg. your account
A US checking Account
It's probably the IRS or the courts. Nobody else can do it.
Sounds like Karma to me.....
A checking account is also called a transactional account or chequing account.
It would normally be frozen until the deceased person's estate has been wound up. It's done simply to establish how much of the balance in the joint account belongs to the deceased person's estate. Once all the numbers have been crunched - the account is usually unfrozen.
Yes money can be deposited in account when frozen but cannot be taken out.
Your bank routing number is on the left side of the checking account and the checking account is next to it.
A frozen amount in a bank meant that the deposit you have in your account cannot be withdrawn as it is "frozen". One of the reasons why account is frozen is because of a court order.