yes
It depends on how you are "on it". If you are a joint-account owner, then yes they can freeze that account. If you are listed as the guardian of the child (therefore the account is in the child's name, but you control the account) then no they cannot freeze it.
No, collection agencies do not have any right to freeze your savings account. Only banks have the right to freeze your account but depends on the nature of the default.
Banks and any taxing authority can freeze or suspend an individual's ability to access monetary funds in an account.
Directly - No. Through a court order to freeze your assets - Yes
No
It is possible for Revenue Canada to freeze a person's bank account. This includes both single and joint bank accounts.
It depends on how you are "on it". If you are a joint-account owner, then yes they can freeze that account. If you are listed as the guardian of the child (therefore the account is in the child's name, but you control the account) then no they cannot freeze it.
Agency cant freeze your bank account at all, They can go to court asking to freeze your account, then a court order only can freeze you account, an account cant be freezed by any third party order.
Yes
No, collection agencies do not have any right to freeze your savings account. Only banks have the right to freeze your account but depends on the nature of the default.
No, a bank will not freeze your account without a court order from a judge. They won't freeze an account over an individual statement.
Banks and any taxing authority can freeze or suspend an individual's ability to access monetary funds in an account.
No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.
Yes, a bank can freeze an account for a variety of reasons. They often do this when they feel their may be a security risk.
You froze the bank account.
Yes. All sorts of fraudulent activities can lead to a checking account being frozen. The bank may temporarily freeze the account if they suspect fraudulent activities in the accounts transactions. And, the bank can permanently freeze the account if there is a legal advice from law enforcement agencies reg. your account
Definitely not. If you get caught trying TNT will freeze your account.