Maybe in YOUR bank, but not in MY bank- IF they have been recently and duly convicted of felonious activity. Once they have served their debt to society (in the US; ten years or more), the situation differs. Any business may reserve the right to refuse service- for whatever reason, stated or not. There is just no removing the status of the "ex" from an (alleged) "ex-offender". Check your local statutes, verifying your personal record of felony, for further information.
Yes depending upon how long ago the felony was. JP Morgan Chase hires people with felony records, so if you have a felony, try there!
Yes, they should be able to. Banks don't run background checks on their depositors.
If you have the same bank account, then your ex can get your money now before you die.
If you want to find out what is in your ex wives bank account you can either ask her or try and figure out her code to her account and find out for yourselfBy Annyomus
tAKE HIS NAME OFF THE ACCOUNT
Yes. A Bank account number can have alphabets and numbers in it. As long as a bank account number ends up to be unique for every single individual who has an account with the bank, the presence of alphabets does not matter. For Ex: AB12345 is a perfectly valid account number.
It depends on the type of account you hold with the bank. Ex: Savings account: 3-4% Current account: 0% Fixed or Time Deposits: 7-9%
No. A person's salary can be paid only into a bank account that is held by the person to whom the salary is paid. For ex: if I work ABC company and get a monthly salary of USD $3000, the money can be credited only into a bank account that has my name as the account holder. It cannot be paid into your bank account.
An Interest bearing account is a bank account in which, the banks pays you an interest for keeping your money deposited in that account. Ex: Savings Bank Account - You usually get around 3.5% rate of interest on the money you hold in your savings account in India.
Santander; ex Alliance and Leicester account
Primary account holder is the person on whose name the bank account is created in the first place. Ex: Assuming you have a bank account and then once you get married you would include your spouse as a joint account holder. you will be the primary account holder and your spouse would be the secondary holder.
If she was not on the account the bank should not have done any of this in the first place. You should check with your bank and as well as speak with a lawyer to see where you go from here. See the Bank Manager about them getting the money back from her and sue the bank! She had no right to change anything about the account if her name was not on it.
# Cash account to Bank account # Bank account to Cash account # Bank account to Bank account
you would be asked this for security reasons only, ex someone trying to jack your account.