There are two ways to answer this question.. both of them are no.
1) If writing a check from your husands account, the signature in the bottom right hand corner needs to be his. No one else is allowed to sign the that corner except for the account holder. If you are both on the account then both or your names will be typed on the top left of the check, so either of you will be able to sign that line in the bottom right hand corner.
2) If you are asking about a signing a check that is written out to your husband, only he can sign the back of it. If he has asked you to deposit it into his account for him and has forgotten to sign the back then you are allowed to write "For Deposit Only" on the back and write his account number below if you know it. You are never allowed to cash a check that is written out to him unless he has signed the back, then written "pay to the order of (YOUR NAME) and then you have signed below. If it were going into a joint account you may deposit the check and receive cash back assuming you have money in the account.
No, they cannot. It is illegal to sign the check that belongs to someone else. However in case of joint accounts it is enough if either of the account holders sign the check and it is perfectly legal too.
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Yes, but he will still need to sign his tax return.
If you are the maker of the check - that is, the person who is writing the check to pay someone else - you should sign on the front of the check and NOT on the back. The back of the check is for the payee's endorsement. The front of the check has a signature line for the maker to sign.
You sign the back. She has to sign beneath your name. Then, you can cash it or deposit it.
A wife can deposit her husbands paycheck if the husband has signed the back of the check. The wife must also sign the back under the husbands name in order to deposit the check.
No, they cannot. It is illegal to sign the check that belongs to someone else. However in case of joint accounts it is enough if either of the account holders sign the check and it is perfectly legal too.
Sounds like a CRIME as you can ONLY Sign your name, you can FORGE someone Else's
No
Yes, if she writes and signs it. No, if her husband signs it. If trouble were to enter the marriage and he told a judge or police he did sign the check, but didn't approve the amount he'd be out of luck for approving a blank check.
yes
You can sign out of the Gmail from your iPod Touch. You need to go to Accounts where accounts of all apps are there. You can sign out from the Google ID there.
by using separate profiles... when the game starts you are asked to sign into a profile.. make a new one and it will have its own ut
You can easily sign out in settings in Galaxy 3. The settings have a group called Accounts. There in Google accounts you can find sign out.
People could deposit a payroll check in the sixties. They did this by going to the bank. They would sign the back of the checks and put them into their accounts. It was similar to how it is done now.
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