Yes, if you can show the court "just cause" for the funds in the account to be frozen.
I am trying to say up for a laptop and at the age of ten there's not many legal things i can do. Washing my parents cars, reading to my younger sister, bathing my sister, setting the table and selling things on ebay has worked for me. I hope you find this helpful.
Can my sister legally take my moms checking and savings out when we were both executors
The movie "Frozen" is about a fearless optimist, Anna, who sets off on an epic journey.
My sister was holding a handful of dolls ,but I couldn't help my sister because I had to do my homework.
Not without a court order. In most instances the only time a court would issue such an order would be in relation to child support arrearages. Even in cases where the husband removed funds from a joint marital account and opened an account with his sister using those funds, the wife would have to file a lawsuit to attempt to recover her portion, (attempt being the key word).
no cause allusion does not have a sister that has ice powers
Anna was frozen by her sister Elsa twice. As a child, Anna's head was frozen (and her lock of hair turned white.) As a young woman, Anna's heart was frozen. Only an act of true love could save her.
No!
Me and my brother and my sister
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Upon your father's death, his half of the joint bank account would typically pass directly to your sister as the surviving account holder. It would not be included in his estate and would not go through probate.
yes... my sister and i both have an itunes account on the same PC