A person should not use any check fraudulently. Any action that attempts to get money from a check that doesn't belong to you or shouldn't be cashed is considered fraud. It is a crime.
It depends on who you use as your league manager software, check with the customer service people at the website you use.
No, a person cannot use a check endorsed by someone else. A person can only used a check written out to them and endorsed by them.
They can use your name when arrested.
You would need a bank draft if you need to make a large purchase and do not have a credit card or that amount of cash. It is also good if you are a seller because there is no risk of a check bouncing.
A person can get a lot of use out of deluxe check printers, as long as they use it correctly and efficiently. This product can last for years if used properly.
It varies from person to person, if you use several different credit cards and you use them often, you should check your credit score about once a month. But if you only have one card that you barely use, you don't need to check it more than a few times a year. Like I said, it differs from person to person so there is no one right answer, but the more cards you have and use, the more you should check your credit score.
Draft
to appropriate fraudulently to one's own use, as money or property entrusted to one's care. source: dictionary.com
No, not unless you fraudulently use your child's identity in obtaining credit in their name.
A draft is something that is generally a preliminary writing. For example, "The first draft of the Declaration of Independence had many errors".
If the person who does live there doesn't mind, yes. It may be illegal to fraudulently claim you live somewhere you do not, but no law says you have to reside at your mailing address (if you did, post offices would be very crowded places).
The people of the government tried to military draft me to fight for their country.