Not if he knows about it and gave you the card.
Money is pretty generic, it could be in the form of checks, bills, coins, or the # in your bank account. While cash is just the main bills, 1,5,10,20,50,100.
Yes
First. There are two answers to your question which are also questions: The first one is, "can you?" The answer is yes. The second one is, "Should you?" The answer is, "Ask your father." What is the understanding between you and your father? Frequently, a second person is put on such an account for the purpose of writing checks in case the first person becomes incapacitated. The second person is not given carte blanche. However, if your father had told you to go ahead and take any of the money for any reason you needed it, then there would be no reason not to pay off your credit card bills. My son has my power of attorney. If I become incapacitated, it would be a simple matter for him to start writing checks to pay my bills. I did not tell him to use my money for any other purpose although he could. If i am lying in the hospital with another stroke, I will need someone to write my checks.
A BANK account.
If they get a judgement, yes
You would not be able to use the interim or temporary checks to pay bills, etc. if they were not honored by the bank.
not if she can't do it herself.
with a Checking account, you can withdraw money, pay bills or make a purchase easily, using checks.
YES!
Money is pretty generic, it could be in the form of checks, bills, coins, or the # in your bank account. While cash is just the main bills, 1,5,10,20,50,100.
The executor is responsible for settling the estate. That will include writing checks to pay bills. In most cases they will create an estate account to handle these items and be able to provide a complete accounting to the court.
If your name isn't on the account a fraud alert will come up. So, if you're trying to do something illegal, a sure fire way to get caught is to try to pay your own bills with someone's stolen account information. Have fun in jail!
I would give your husbands ex wife her new contact number.. If the account is in his name and she has the account now then your husband needs to update the account through the company.
Checks were the best way of paying your bills before they invented debit cards. And a balance was the best way of knowing whether you had enough money in your account to cover the check.
A standard checking account at most banks is an account where a person puts money in, and then they can write checks to pay their bills or get cash. A standard checking account might have a minimum balance the account holder has to maintain, without being charged a service fee.
A standard checking account at most banks is an account where a person puts money in, and then they can write checks to pay their bills or get cash. A standard checking account might have a minimum balance the account holder has to maintain, without being charged a service fee.
Indirectly she will pay for the bills. It is the responsibility of the estate to pay the bills and she will inherit whatever is left over.