Not if the lawsuit is still going on, unless the lawsuit directly involves activity in that account. But until a creditor gets a judgment, it has no right to look at what you own for the simple reason that it has not yet proved that you owe anything.
No one, not even a lawyer, can look into your checking account (or any of your bank accounts) without your permission or a court order.
With a court order, yes, they can.
Yes. However, consult a local lawyer and they would be able to address your specific issue better.
Some potential questions to ask in order to sell a checking account include: Do you currently have a checking account? - This helps to understand if they have a need for a checking account or are looking to switch providers. What features do you look for in a checking account? - This allows you to highlight the specific benefits and features of your checking account that may meet their needs. Are you interested in any additional services tied to the checking account, such as online banking or mobile banking? - This helps to gauge their interest in convenient features and encourages discussion about the benefits they offer.
A US checking Account
A blank check
The checking account number is not located on the check. The number located on the check is the check number. If one wants to find their checking account number, they must call the bank to find out.
Just visit any bank that you would like to open a checking account in and sit at the new account desk. The person sitting at the new account desk would show you a brochure of all sorts of checking accounts and their fees. Some doesn't have fees if the place you work at offers direct deposit.
No, a checking account is not correlated to your credit score. The only reason why you have to give your social security # is to prove that you have no outstanding debt with any other banks. ______________________________________ Actually, there is a correlation. Having a checking account doesn't improve your credit score, but you can be accepted or denied an account based on it. If you have bad credit, or no credit, you may be denied from a variety of bank checking accounts. I was told by my lawyer it does improve your credit if you keep your checking account in good standings he said the bank report it monthly to the crdit bureaus thats just what i was told
Go f*ckin look it up
"Forgot"? The forms or your lawyer asked for all bank or other financial accounts. If the balance in your account was close to zero at the time of filing, you may not need to worry, but if there was a significant balance, you should amend your Schedule B to include it. Check with your lawyer or get a bankruptcy lawyer.
A checking account is also called a transactional account or chequing account.
Your bank routing number is on the left side of the checking account and the checking account is next to it.