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It Depends: a. You will not be in trouble if - 1. you are a joint holder of your fathers bank account or 2. Your dad knows that you are going to do it and he doesn't mind b. You will be in trouble if - 1. You are not a joint holder of your fathers bank account and 2. He does not know you are taking money from his account. 3. And - he finds out that you did it
No. A bank cannot do that. A bank cannot transfer money from one account to another without prior approval or permission from the account holder from whose account money is going to be taken. If such a thing happens, the affected customer can sue the bank.
If you are getting money from the ATM age requirement is based on if you can followed the directions given. If you go inside you have to be 18 to have an account and you have to be on the account to withdraw money.
Yes that is why they pay intrest on your money they use
Of course. That's the purpose of a "joint" account.
No one. No one can take money from your checking account without your consent. This rule is not only in Florida but also applicable throughout the world. But, if you have a standing agreement with anyone wherein you have given them the right to debit/take money from your account by signing an automatic funds transfer form then they have the right to take money from your account without getting your consent every month.
If your husband is on this account because he's on theJoint Account with Right of Survivorship: the joint account-holder becomes Joint Owner & can write checks & withdraw money from the bank or broker account or make investment decisions without knowledge or permission of other Joint Owner; easy to create; no legal expenses incurred upon creation nor upon death of Owner; no need for death certificate unless Tax Identif. Number must be changed.And the money is primarily hers or if he attributes money for her home expenses and your not on the account then the two of them decide your using this money without their knowledge and report you, YES you could get in trouble, it's called Stealing, fraud, money laundering.
It Depends: a. You will not be in trouble if - 1. you are a joint holder of your fathers bank account or 2. Your dad knows that you are going to do it and he doesn't mind b. You will be in trouble if - 1. You are not a joint holder of your fathers bank account and 2. He does not know you are taking money from his account. 3. And - he finds out that you did it
The checking account had no money; the bankrupt man was in big trouble, with all his heavy debts.
"Getting in Dutch" is an idiom that means to be in trouble or to owe someone money. It originated from the negative stereotype of the Dutch as being miserly or thrifty.
Yes - anyone can deposit money into your Paypal account - whether they have an account or not.
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No it does not! IT wouldn't be as popular if it did!
If the bank for some reason widraws money without your consent it has to be for a powerful reason (trouble with the law) they need an authorization paper from the court to widraw that money and later they would have to freeze it so that you can't use the account, that is normally in the US I don't know the procedure on an international country and it depends on what type of bank you are. I would need more info.
Not without breaching their fiduciary duties. It would be irresponsible of the executor to do so. It could land them in trouble.
No. A bank cannot do that. A bank cannot transfer money from one account to another without prior approval or permission from the account holder from whose account money is going to be taken. If such a thing happens, the affected customer can sue the bank.
No, it's absolutely free.