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Yup. That is the risk you run when using a joint account. My advice - NEVER use a joint banking account. I know its supposed to be a sign of love and all, but it can cause a lot more problems then you realize. For tax purposes, and for balancing purposes - keep your own account. No matter how much your in love, there really is no need to pool your money together. * All bank accounts are subject to creditor judgment levy with one exception which is joint marital accounts held as Tenancy By The Entirety where only one spouse is the debtor. New York is a Tenancy By The Entirety State. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yup Again. It is always in ones interest to stay single as far as money is concerned. "Jointship" is dangerous! Pull out any monies you can before it is to late and never do this again!!!! Y-THINK-Y
The Online Savings Account is designed such that you earn high interest but still have your money available at call. You can access it anytime using Phone and Internet Banking. Simply link your Online Savings Account to another bank account, whether with ME Bank or another Australian financial institution. The account must be in the same name as your Online Savings Account or, where the account is held jointly with another account holder, at least one account holder.
The services that can be accessed using RBC Bank online include logging into your account, checking your account balance whether in your savings account or checking account, along with asking questions with an employee online.
You do not have to justify using money in your bank account unless you are in the middle of a bankruptcy and someone is overseeing what you are doing. There are few occasions where you have to divulge this type of information.
yes you can you have to go to ladwp.com and make an account using your costumer number on your bill then log in and you can pay with a credit card or using your bank account.
If it's a joint account and has both your names on the account then you should be able to accsess all the funds....however, if it is there account you may need to ask your bank about getting accsess...Hope this helps :)
If they are joint user of the account, yes she is responsible
Generally, either word will create a joint account. The balance of the account passes to the survivor and bypasses probate.
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.
If mother and daughter have a joint account together and mother dies the daughter can continue to use the account or close it and reopen it in her own name. The daughter should be careful to account for any interest on her tax return. If mother also had a separate account at the same bank, the daughter has no right to use that separate account. That account should pass by will or by intestacy if there was no will.
If it is a joint account I would say none. You are married and spouses share things in a marrige.
In the UK, where there is a joint bank account, any of the signatories on the account can do anything with the contents of the account. If one signatory dies, the position does not change and the remaining signatories can continue using the account. HOWEVER, for the purposes of inheritance tax, the contents of the account at the time of death must noted and, (unless there is documented proof to the contrary), a sum equal to the content divided by the number of signatories on the account will be included in the tax/probate calculations for the deceased.
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Question continued ...When I split from my ex partner we had the problem of a joint bank account. We tried to have either of our names taken off the account but ran in to problems when they refused me this service due to an out of date passport. I then realised that my name was added to the account (which was already established in her name) with said expired passport. Does this mean that I can deny responsibility for any of the remaining debts attached to the account because the agreement that I would have signed should be void as the documentation they used to open the account was invalid?
On the cardholders account profile, using the account information link
You are using the hinge joint at the elbow. The movement is flexion.
good luck, i have had £20 in my onebip account for a month and still cant find somewhere to spend it!