In the UK the bank would need a valid Death Certificate for that.
If they have a legal claim on money in that account, and they get a court to issue an order, yes.
Of course it is - you wouldn't like it if it was perfectly legal for someone else to access your account.
If you are the legal heir of the people who died, then yes you can claim the proceeds of the bank accounts of your parents. However you need to provide their death certificate and proof that you are the only legal heir to their wealth to gain access to the funds.
Only the legal heir of the deceased person can access his account. The legal heir must carry proof for his legal status as heir to the deceased person and also proof that the account holder is no more, in order to gain access to his account. If you cannot provide proofs for either of the above mentioned things, the bank does not have a legal obligation to provide access to the deceased individuals account.United StatesThe account can only be accessed by the court appointed estate representative, i.e., executor or administrator.
Well it depends if your wife knows your facebook account and it is legal
The heirs have to place claim for the same from bank authorities by completing legal formalities.
If you have permission then you are not 'hacking'.
no, unless your a legal resident in Korea
Contact Zwinky. If you can show them that you are the legal owner of the account, they might reset the password and allow you to access the account again.
If the child is an un-emancipated minor, yes.
No, unless you have legal guardianship for that person, a bank will typically require the intended account holder to open the account.
Yes you can. It is illegal to open a bank account for someone else unless they have given a written legal power of attorney to you.