In part it depends on where you live, but in most locations, in the absence of an explicit agreement to the contrary (such as a prenuptial contract), whether he is "on it" or not does not matter; it's considered a joint asset.
In Minnesota, a divorce should not affect a child's savings account for college in a divorce.
Maybe not but you can do something about it if the two of you are not sharing bank account. If your husband is not in your savings account, that will be stealing and that is illegal. You can ask the bank manager or even a lawyer.
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If it is a joint bank account, then yes. But a savings account cannot be drawn from very many times before handling fees are applied for most banks.
The estate will have to cash the savings bond in and then distribute the earnings.
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Yes, if the ex-wife is still listed as the beneficiary on the payable on death savings account, she should be able to collect the proceeds from the account upon the death of her ex-husband. It's important to note that individual account terms and conditions may vary, so it's advisable to consult with the financial institution holding the account for specific details and instructions.
You may be able to add someone to your savings account ..contact the bank where you have the savings account for details
Yes and no. If your "savings" are not in a savings account, then technically yes. This is because your savings will slowly lose its purchasing power as inflation happens (emphasis on slowly, you will only "lose" 1-5% annually unless inflation spikes in a bad way). If your savings is in a savings account and is accruing interest, then no. This is because the interest will make up for the inflation.
Both people can and that's why it's called a 'joint account.' If you have one with a live-in boyfriend or your husband than both of you would have access.
No, the Egg savings account called "Egg Savings Account (internet) Issue 2" does not have a monthly service charge. This type of savings account is accessible online.
Its where your savings account earns interest on the interest.