Well, yes if they freeze it once, they can freeze it again. come on buddy use a little common sense.
If she is a joint account holder the account would now belong to her. If there is no joint account holder then the account would be legally frozen until an Administrator is appointed for your uncle's estate. Until then no one has any authority to access his bank account. You should make certain the bank has been notified of his death.
Bank Accounts are frozen by bank authorities or law enforcement agencies when they sense some illegal or suspicious activity in the account. In such a case, you will be able to find out the details from the bank. You need to provide proof that nothing illegal happened in your account and once you provide satisfactory information your account will be re-activated. Bank accounts are also frozen by a court order subsequent to a judgment in favor of a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit. You must satisfy the judgment in order to obtain a release of your account and the plaintiff must make a return to the court stating that the judgment has been satisfied. The satisfaction of judgment must then be served to the bank.
A collection account that has not been paid off.
A account that has closed permanently is when a account has been closed forever basically.
Any credit is an increase to an account. A debit is a decrease to the account.
Yes, you can safely freeze ham after it has been cooked. After thawing the same frozen cooked ham, it is unsafe to freeze it again.
No, definitely and absolutely not! It's a recipe for food poisoning.If frozen meat has thawed you can freeze it again AFTERit has been properly cooked. When the cooked meat is thawed, it must not be frozen again. It is just too risky.
When freezing you should try to only thaw out once. After that heat up and eat it! If you are cooking raw food from frozen, perhaps thawing first, perhaps cooking from frozen; then you could freeze the meal once it has been cooked properly. After this again only thaw it out once.
I would not advise it!
Yes, it is generally legal to open another bank account at a different bank even if your existing account has been frozen. However, you should be cautious, as the freezing of an account may be related to legal issues or outstanding debts that could affect your ability to open a new account. It's advisable to understand the reasons behind the freeze and consult with a legal professional if needed. Always ensure that the new bank does not have policies against accounts held by individuals with frozen accounts.
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Yes. As long as the meat has been thawed and handled in a safe manner prior to cooking, then you can freeze the cooked meat. A lot of people cook meals ahead of time for convenience.
Yes, you can safely freeze cooked fish.
Yes, the fruit can be frozen after peeling.
It is not recommended to eat any foods that have been frozen, thawed and refrozen. You can, however, thaw food, cook it, and then freeze it.
Yes but once it's been frozen it's only suitable for baking or cooking, is not very drinkable after being frozen.
If she is a joint account holder the account would now belong to her. If there is no joint account holder then the account would be legally frozen until an Administrator is appointed for your uncle's estate. Until then no one has any authority to access his bank account. You should make certain the bank has been notified of his death.