No, an adult would have to be a co-signer. Until they reach 18 years of age, minors are not legally responsible for debts or contracts.
You are considered a minor until you are 18. Until that point your parents are responsible for your welfare and where you live.
18 is the age of majority in the state of Michigan for Custodial accounts. In order to receive the funds the minor & the custodian must submit a form to the company where the funds are held.
No, they have not reached the age of majority. Until that age, 18 in California, the parents are going to be responsible and make the decisions.
A minor cannot runaway legally to a relative in another state and there not be any legal repurcussions from it. The parent/custodian has a "duty of care" that the law says they are responsible for that minors health, care and well being. Unless the minor has been emancipated then they can do whatever they want like an 18 year old + adult can do
Yes, unless the child has been emancipated, or is in the care of the state or another guardian.
Yes they can
Yes, definitely. But, the minor would need his parents or legal guardian to be a joint applicant and holder of the account. Banks will have no problems giving you an account as long as an adult is a co-holder of the account.
Yes, a minor can open a checking account in the state of Maryland but they might need a parent or guardian to be a joint account holder and provide consent. The specific requirements and age limits may vary between different banks and financial institutions. It's best to directly contact the bank you are interested in opening the account with to get accurate information.
The minor's parents are still responsible for her.
opening a checking account in nj
Call your state government to have them research who gave them your account if it was not you.
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Yes, both parties are responsible for any checks written on a joint account. When the checking account was opened, the paperwork signed by both signers basically stated that both people would maintain and be responsible for the account * It depends upon what the original signature card that was signed when the account was opened. Generally only the party who wrote the check is responsible for NSF unless it is a married couple who reside in a community property state. Be that as it may, both will likely be penalized in regards to fees and service charges.
In Washington State, a minor is considered emancipated at the age of 18. At that point, the parent is no longer legally responsible for the child.
18th birthday.
You must be past the age of a minor in your state.