In general, a wife cannot legally sign her deceased husband's name to deposit a check, as this could be considered forgery. However, if the husband had a joint account with the wife, she may have the authority to deposit checks made out to him. It’s advisable to check with the bank and possibly seek legal guidance, as laws and policies can vary by jurisdiction and institution.
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.
If the bank account is, in fact, under both, the husbands and wife's name, than either can deposit a check into the account. If the check is written out to both names and the account is only in one name then both individuals would have to be present with ID in order to deposit the check.
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You cannot deposit a check that is not in your name. The check must be endorsed by the payee and signed over to you in order for you to deposit it into your account.
No, you cannot deposit a check with a different name at Chase. The name on the check must match the name on the account for it to be deposited.
No, an ex-spouse can't collect a deceased husbands insurance if the first wife is listed as beneficiary even if the fist wife is now deceased. The money will go to the beneficiary's heirs.
No, you cannot deposit a check under a different name. The name on the check must match the name on the account you are depositing it into.
In most countries you can not do this because it is not legal to cash a check made out to a deceased person. What needs to be done is that the executor of the deceased estate must obtain from a court a grant of probate for the deceased estate and, with is legal document, write to the supplier of the check and ask them to re-issue the check in the name of the deceased heirs.
If you receive a deposit check with the wrong first name on it, you should contact the issuer of the check to request a new one with the correct name. Do not attempt to deposit the check with the wrong name as it may lead to complications.
A person can deposit a SS check in an account as long as the account is in your name. The check also has to be in your name.
Yes, you can deposit a check that doesn't have your full name on it as long as the check is made out to you or you are able to prove that you are the intended recipient.