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Your husband is probably trying to hide some information about his account that he doesn't want you to know. You can ask him to revel those details because as a spouse you have the right to know that information.
Paperless banking is getting online access through your banking institution's website. You pay your bills, and make account transfers online. You can even ask for a credit increase on your credit card online at some banks. You can notify the bank while online that you no longer wish to receive paper statements in the mail. In some banking institutions, this can mean savings account, checking account and credit card statements. The only drawback is if your computer crashes and you have to pay a bill, make a transfer or need to make other transactions, you won't have the paper statements in the mail to which you would refer to.
I beleive they have the right to ask and access w/your permission and can deny employment if you refuse
If it is a publicly held entity they should post the financial statements on their website or provide a copy if you request one. (They are required to provide them.) If it is a privately held entity then you have to ask very politely and have a valid reason as to why you would need them. (They are NOT required to provide them.)
At any hospital, go to the front desk and ask about it. They will send you right to someone to find out if your qualified
That is the duty of the executor, to be accountable for all distributions from the estate. They have to answer to the court.
No, you don't have to just ask questions. But why would you want to post statements on a website called Answers?
A person in the hospital will ask you, if necessary.
are you crazy? I ask you this question, you do not answer me then you ask me.
ask the hospital staff if you can live there
Go and ask the bank...simple!
Who ask this Qs , this is my Question.