There is no information given to the public about the Gosselin children having bank accounts. There are a lot of things that people consider to be private, and this is a matter that is personal information. There is no reason for a person other than a family member to know this information about the children.
The Bank of Scotland is a bank which offers current accounts and bank accounts for children as young as 11 years old and there is no investment needed.
Yes but it depends on the bank.
The PNC Bank does offer savings accounts for children. They are happy to promote them because children are less likely to build up overdrafts for instance. The accounts are provided free of charges.
Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and US Bank all offer accounts for children. Most are geared towards savings accounts, which will help create a foundation for their future.
There are many banks that are offering children accounts from high street to online accounts though the type of the accounts will vary. One of the banks offering children accounts is Barclay's which is offering Barclay plus account for children between the age of 7-18.
No. Kate Gosselin tweeted April 7, 2011:"NONE of us has facebook.. And I know there's lots of fakers. Sad but true.."The minimum age for a Facebook account is 13, and all social networking accounts claiming to be the Gosselin children are fakes.When they open their own accounts, they will give the information to their friends. Until then, it is their personal private information.
Jon Gosselin has 8 children
Kate Gosselin continues to pursue a media career. Most recently she announced participation in an episode of "Celebrity Wife Swap" and garnered attention for her claims of being bullied. Gosselin's endorsement of a "bully back" approach which includes targeting and hacking into critics personal bank accounts has garnered cheers from fans and jeers from critics. Jon Gosselin maintains a low profile, working and caring for his children when he has custody.
There are several banks that now offer children's bank accounts, including Wells Fargo, Bank Of America, Union Bank, and US Bank. For more information on how this product works go online to the bank's website of your choice.
No. Jon Gosselin lives in Pennsylvania near his children.
Yes, the bank accounts are a part of the estate. The need to be valued and included in the assets.
It would depend on the banks policy. Some banks will freeze all accounts you hold with them, whether the have credit facilities or not, e.g. Savings accounts you hold for your children.