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.
Call you banks customers service and see. My bank allows my wife to deposit my payroll checks without my signature into our account.
No, not without being on his account...or actually having approved access to it by him.
no, without a signature there is no agreement of it.
There are some banks (for example First Bank) that will allow you to open a checking account without parental consent if you are under 18. You should check with individual banks around your area.
Yes, he can do that. A joint account is equally held/owned by both parties involved in the bank account. So each party can individually initiate banking transactions that can be done by any other customer who holds a single operating account. So in this case, either you or your husband can do this change of address thing without each other's knowledge or signature.
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No she can't as a matter of fact without his written permission she can't even get general information about that account. This is what I found to be amazing, if this couple has a joint savings account, but the husband's name is the only one on the checking account, he is the only one that can legally transfer money from the savings account to the checking account. It also works this way if there is a joint checking account and money needs to be transferred from the joint checking account, to the savings account with only the husband's name on it, he is the only one that can move money from one account to the other. I am a bank manager and I know this is more information than you asked for, but when I have to explain this to couples, it often leads to a very heated discussion between them in my office. I live in Virginia and I can only answer for Virginia. I hope you found this answer helpful.
You can open a checking account with badcreditnic.com. The do no check your credit.
No, you cannot apply for a credit card in your husband's name without his signature and consent.
no,
women could legally get a checking account on their own without a cosigner in the U.S. in present day today.
If she states in her will that her husband shall receive that account he will. She may leave it to anyone she chooses. If she dies without a will it will pass as intestate property according to the laws of your state. See the link provided below for state-by-state intestacy laws.