No, you cannot sign a check on behalf of your husband unless you have been granted power of attorney or have a joint account with him.
Yes, a wife can legally sign a check on behalf of her husband if she has been given the authority to do so, such as through a power of attorney or joint bank account.
No, you cannot sign your name on your husband's check unless you are listed as a joint account holder or have power of attorney.
To sign a check as a guardian, write your name followed by "Guardian of Minor's Name" on the signature line. This indicates that you are signing on behalf of the minor.
To sign over a check to a third party, you need to endorse the back of the check with your signature and write "Pay to the order of third party's name" below your signature. This allows the third party to deposit or cash the check on your behalf.
To sign a payroll check over to someone else, you need to endorse the back of the check with your signature and write "Pay to the order of the other person's name" above your signature. This allows the other person to deposit or cash the check on your behalf.
Yes, a wife can legally sign a check on behalf of her husband if she has been given the authority to do so, such as through a power of attorney or joint bank account.
No, you cannot sign your name on your husband's check unless you are listed as a joint account holder or have power of attorney.
To sign a check as a guardian, write your name followed by "Guardian of Minor's Name" on the signature line. This indicates that you are signing on behalf of the minor.
If she agreed to sign it, she still has to. The ex husband's heirs can enforce the agreement on behalf of his estate.
The authorized signature on a check is typically signed by the account holder or an individual authorized by the account holder to sign on their behalf.
Unless there is some reason why the husband has authority to sign on behalf of the company, it would be void.Added: IF the husband was legally authorized to sign such a contract, the husband would have to be legallydeclared to have been mentally incompetent at the time that he signed it. Only then could the contract be declared null and void.
Many people choose to sign something on behalf of someone else. Typically wives and husbands will sign on behalf of their partner.
"On behalf of my wife and me..."
To sign over a check to a third party, you need to endorse the back of the check with your signature and write "Pay to the order of third party's name" below your signature. This allows the third party to deposit or cash the check on your behalf.
Yes, a parent can legally sign a contract on behalf of a minor in most cases.
To sign a payroll check over to someone else, you need to endorse the back of the check with your signature and write "Pay to the order of the other person's name" above your signature. This allows the other person to deposit or cash the check on your behalf.
then it would be okay