not according to vetrans administration law and the congress of the united states the first law enacted to protect these benefits was in 1838.look under 42 U.S.C. 407 and 1383 (b) and (1) also search U.S.C.32 or 38 which states in part that "The right of any person to any future payments under this subchapter shall not be transferable or assignable,at law or equity,and non of the monies paid or payable or rights existing under this sub chapter shall be subject to execution,levy,attachment,garnishment or other legal process,or to the operation of any bankruptcy or ensovent law."
also research "Lopez vs. Washington Mutual Bank Inc. case number 01-15303
also veterans disability benefits and social security disability cannot be used as alimony to ex spouses nor considered as income by a divorce court law judge.
Yes, most all banks allow anyone to deposit money into an account of anyone else. When doing this, the receipt they give you showing the deposit will not show the balance of the other persons account, as this is private information.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
No. A Deposit Certificate cannot be sold. It can only be cashed by the person who took the deposit certificate so buying it would be a bad idea because if anyone else tries to cash the deposit certificate, the bank will not pay them.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
To conduct a check without including the payee's name, you can write "Cash" or "Bearer" on the payee line. This allows anyone to cash or deposit the check, so it's important to keep it secure until you're ready to use it.
Yes, most all banks allow anyone to deposit money into an account of anyone else. When doing this, the receipt they give you showing the deposit will not show the balance of the other persons account, as this is private information.
No. Not that is known and there is no evidence or anything to suggest he does. Although, just about anyone can have ADD without you knowing, several Presidents of the US have had it including Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. But once again there is nothing to support this, it is possible in about anyone without analysis.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
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Most anyone can deposit a check for anyone else. The persons account to where the deposit is being made must sign the back of the check. Drawing money out is quite another matter - only those who are listed on the account have that right, married or not.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into an account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…
Their goal is to protect the rights of anyone with a disability. This could include helping them fight for any form of monetary disability compensation or helping them overcome discrimination in a work place or the housing market.
Anyone that has been added to a deposit account or savings accounts
No... why would anyone ask that about him? He is a very quiet man, but he does not have a disability.
No. A Deposit Certificate cannot be sold. It can only be cashed by the person who took the deposit certificate so buying it would be a bad idea because if anyone else tries to cash the deposit certificate, the bank will not pay them.
A deposit is a promise to buy the vehicle As you have made a deposit the seller has agreed not to sell the vehicle to anyone else. This is a binding contract and in most Places the seller can force you to buy the vehicle. If he allows you out of the deal and keeps the deposit you are luck he only charged you the deposit.
Yes. There are no restrictions as to who can deposit cash into a checking account. Anyone can deposit cash into anyone else's account as long as they know the account number of the account into which they want to deposit cash. For ex: I can walk into the bank branch where you hold a checking account and deposit $500 into it if I know the account number. Nobody will ask or question me as to why I am doing so…