If the bank account is, in fact, under both, the husbands and wife's name, than either can deposit a check into the account. If the check is written out to both names and the account is only in one name then both individuals would have to be present with ID in order to deposit the check.
Nope - anyone who uses a card or account belonging to another person without their consent commits FRAUD.
If the debt is on a shared account, then yes, the wife's pay can be garnished even if the husband was the one who ran the debt up.
It depends on that State's laws, but usually, if the wife is not a co-signor on any of the debt's that the husband is filing, she is exempt. To be on the safe side, check with the bankruptcy lawyer filing the petition.
The usual punishment would be an arrest followed by jail time for forgery and theft. Plus, you will be asked to repay the money you stole from your ex wifes bank account including a penalty. All in all, you will end up repaying the money with interest & penalty plus end up serving jail time.
The right to tell her to make him a Semich
The Human Resources Department/Payroll Department of your company should be able to advise you on how to stop the EFT deposits to an account. You should be able to change the deposit to go to a different account or to be issued to you as a standard paycheck.
It belongs to the child.
no
Report it stolen to the police.
If you reside in a community property state it can be seized. If you have deposited any of your money into the account it can be seized. The best thing to do is to have separate accounts.
If they are attached to the same account. My wifes card has the same numbers as mine.
Nope - anyone who uses a card or account belonging to another person without their consent commits FRAUD.
yes they do have wifes
24 wifes
It depends on what make and model. My GMC truck YES My wifes Honda Accord NO
he had more then 20 wifes
14 wifes