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Yes, you can deposit your own cashier's check into your account.
Yes, the Muslim wife could have her own personal bank account that is completely independent of the husband's account. Apart from any country specific traditions and practices, Islam religion allows the wife to have her own business, properties, and bank accounts.
To create your own check, you need to have a checking account with a bank. Then, you can write a check by filling in the recipient's name, the amount of money, and signing it. Make sure you have enough funds in your account to cover the check amount.
You can check your text messages by going into your account. You will need the username and password associated with the account.
It depends: a. If the check is in your name (As Payee) - then No. Such a check can only be deposited into your own bank account b. If the check is in someone elses name - then Yes, you can deposit such a check into the account of the person to whom the check is addressed.
When writing a check to deposit into your own bank account, you would typically put your own name or account holder's name in the "pay to the order of" line. This signifies that the money is being paid to you or deposited into your account.
The CORPORATION whcih owns the business account can bring suit against the wife, but the husband, in his own name, may not.
without knowing which country you are in I can not say yes or no, but..I am in a similar situation here in England. My marriage broke up in May. My wife took the joint account with her as it received her salary, and i maintained my own account. However, my wife decided to declare herself bankrupt and as a result, the joint account is frozen, my own personal account frozen, and furthermore an account in the names of myself and my mother also. So, essentially i think the answer is..yes, but, not directly. It depends upon how your wife behaves in respects of any accounts where your names as listed together
Yea of course becuz its ur own check and your writing ur own check to deposit it into ur own account and of course u wud want to take mony outta ur account so u can spend ur mony on anything like cool stuff and ur not doing anything bad.
To check your account balance, go to your local bank and ask them to check it for you. They should be able to tell you what your account balance is. Otherwise, if that needs to be done online, log into your local bank's website and you should be able to check your account balance on your own.
I did the same thing and the bank did not honor the check
No. The wife doesn't need a Power of Attorney because her husband executed one. If the wife is "on her husband's account" then it's a joint account and the wife can still do her own banking. However, if the wife wants to be able to have someone else do her banking for her then she will also need to execute a POA naming the daughter as her attorney-in-fact.