Yes they can
no.
It can be in their name but you will have to be a co-signer on the account. You will have access to the account and will probably have to make any account changes for your child. Legally minors need someone of age such as a parent in order to open bank accounts.
Yes they can. They can also suspend your driver's license without notification. They can attach to any assets that you may have to obtain the back child support including checking, savings, a home, a car that you own etc.
I would recommend not getting a checking account for your child until they are older. A good age to think about this would be around 16 or 17 years of age.
They will keep garnishing your account until you have satisfied the arrears.
Generally no, unless they were a co-signer on the account.
Yes they can.
With a parent or guardian also on the account, a child can have a bank account at any age. They cannot, however, have a checking account.
You can if you are 18 and your parent(s) set up an account with your name already and decided to give that trust fund over to you. Some parent(s) don't give that child anything. If you don't have a trust fund in your name then it is best to have a job. How are you going to fund that checking account without a job?
can the state of Indiana freeze your checking account without letting you know? who would I contact in the state of Indiana gov.about this?Answercan the state of Indiana freeze your checking account without letting you know? who would I contact in the state of Indiana gov.about this?
Capital One has different checking account services, including one that you and your child can manage together. They also have a fee free account, Capital One 360• Checking. You can sign up for an account on their website as well as locate a local branch in your are where you can sign up for an account.
Yes, a chequing account can be opened for a child. However, the child typically needs to meet certain age requirements and have a legal guardian co-sign the account. The specific rules and regulations vary by bank and country.
I opened an account for my child (checking @ 15 years old, his name on checks not mine) and grandchild when they were only 6 months old. For no charge. It was a trust account but when they became of age I converted it over to them. Hope this helps silverpenny