It Depends:
a. You will not be in trouble if -
1. you are a joint holder of your fathers bank account or
2. Your dad knows that you are going to do it and he doesn't mind
b. You will be in trouble if -
1. You are not a joint holder of your fathers bank account and
2. He does not know you are taking money from his account.
3. And - he finds out that you did it
To put a check in your bank account, you can visit a bank branch or use a mobile banking app to deposit the check by taking a picture of it.
Yes you can. It is illegal to open a bank account for someone else unless they have given a written legal power of attorney to you.
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No they can't that is robbery you need to stop them from taking you right away
If it is a joint account yes. If that persons Social Security number is tied to that account it can be taken. If they are taking it for a lien or garnishment the best solution is to close the account and open it in one name only. The name of the person not being garnished.
taking out money from your bank account because you want to use the money.
To put a check in your bank account, you can visit a bank branch or use a mobile banking app to deposit the check by taking a picture of it.
Yes you can. It is illegal to open a bank account for someone else unless they have given a written legal power of attorney to you.
yes it is illegal. but yet its not. because you are not putting your real name on the bank account but it is totally up to yourself if you want to get into trouble or not.
Usually you will need a notarized copy of a death certificate and proof of next of kin.
It have a variety of deposit account, such as check account, savings and time deposit
Yes, you can do that. Power of attorney actually gives you limitless powers to act on your fathers behalf. So, since your father can add you to his bank account if he wants, you being the one with his power of attorney you can do the same thing, you can do anything you want on behalf of your father and it is perfectly legal.
# Cash account to Bank account # Bank account to Cash account # Bank account to Bank account
It Depends: 1. Yes you can - If you are a joint holder of his bank account 2. No you cannot - If he is the only holder of his bank account This is because, a check can be deposited only into the account that is fully or jointly held by the person to whom the check is issued. So trying to put your fathers managers check into your account is a crime.
"you have a bank account in this bank" is the right phrase.
If you owe money to the bank they are entitled to withdraw it from any monies deposited into your account.
The bank should notify the account holder that the account has been levied by a judgment holder. Also, the account holder/judgment debtor should have received a final notice of judgment citing the action the judgment creditor is taking.