surely this can be tried as a felony if and if they are not operating it from joint account. forum.freeadvice.com/
If this in a state where its commenwealth, there is no felony. The only other factor is if the spouse had a POA.
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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Yes, you can stop signing in to Answers account by un-bookmarking the website if you have.
When you sign in, you enter information from a previously existing account. When you sign up, you create a new account.
By signing up.
Signing off (logging off) allows you to protect your account.
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by signing in or making a account
Try signing out then signing back in again that worked for me
Nothing unless you have a court order that says it is your money.
There's a option when signing in.
You can delete you account my signing in to Lumosity, and on the right hand corner, there will be 'Your Account'. Go there, and at the bottom, there is a little sign 'Delete Account'.