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You can do it anytime. There are no restrictions as to when you can deposit or withdraw funds from your savings account. It is your account and your money and so you can use it anytime you want at your will and wish. The bank cannot and will not stop you from doing so.
If it is in "THERE" name, No. If it is in "THEIR" name, maybe.
Yes
cancel your account and transfer money to a different account with a different bank.. and send a letter to the old bank that notifies them to stop all automatic transactions..
I am not sure what you mean. A bank can not remove money from customers accounts except as detailed in the terms and conditions for having an account with the bank signed by the customer when opening the account or notified to the customer as a variation in terms and conditions.
ALL OF IT. BOTH DEPOSITORS CAAN REMOVE ALL
He cannot remove your name from the account. However, he can close the account and then open a new account with the money. Just remember this can work both ways. With a joint account either person can go in and close the account out and then take the money and open themselves a new account. Most of the time it depends on who makes it to the bank first to close out the account.
You can do it anytime. There are no restrictions as to when you can deposit or withdraw funds from your savings account. It is your account and your money and so you can use it anytime you want at your will and wish. The bank cannot and will not stop you from doing so.
A money market account is like a savings account. The disadvantage is that there will not be much interest or return. The advantage is , subject to the restrictions stated when you open the account, you can quickly get all your money out.
If it is in "THERE" name, No. If it is in "THEIR" name, maybe.
Withdraw all money from the account and give an account closing letter to Bank.
Yes. Any holder of the account is authorized to withdraw all of the funds in the account.
If both siblings are listed as joint owners of the bank account, then legally both have equal rights to the funds in the account. If one sibling takes all the money without permission, it could be considered theft. The other sibling can seek legal recourse by reporting the incident to the bank and potentially involving legal authorities.
No they are not. They are all free.
the teller is the person behind the bank wall that knows how much money is in your account and adds all the money you put in your account
Once money is put in you cannot remove it or transfer it to another program.
I like to delete all names from my f/b account permanantly. I need help to remove all name from my facebook account.