He can file a lawsuit against you, but more than likely a judge will side with you. A joint account is considered joint property and it is almost impossible to sort out whose money is whose.
No, it is not possible to direct deposit your paycheck into your boyfriend's account unless you have joint ownership of the account or explicit permission from the account holder and your employer.
Yes, you can deposit a joint check into your account if both parties are listed on the check and are joint account holders.
Full ownership of a joint account passes to the surviving joint owner unless the joint account was set up for purposes of convenience only and the account is otherwise devised in a will.
Yes, if your wife is listed as a joint account holder, she can withdraw money from the joint account without needing your permission.
No. Two minors can not open a joint account
No, it is not possible to direct deposit your paycheck into your boyfriend's account unless you have joint ownership of the account or explicit permission from the account holder and your employer.
Both people can and that's why it's called a 'joint account.' If you have one with a live-in boyfriend or your husband than both of you would have access.
Yes, if it's a joint account in both your names. No, if the account is only in your name, unless it can be proven that he makes deposits into that account.
Talk with your banker. After talking with you banker, if you absolutely need to, talk with your lawyer. You may be eligible for re compensation from your boyfriend or ex-boyfriend.
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a joint account is an account that is joint together for an opening account. While beneficiary account are people that gain some promo from the bank
Yes, you can deposit a joint check into your account if both parties are listed on the check and are joint account holders.
A Joint Savings Account is when two people have joint access to the savings account. If a Wife and Husband, Boyfriend and girlfriend, parents and child open a Joint Account then "either" one of them can access ALL the money in the account. If one of them is involved in an illegal activity the Police can freeze the WHOLE account and "can" take ALL the money. It would be up to you to prove the money didn't come from the illegal activity. (Actually they would freeze separate accounts in the same household also) Good and bad parts are you both can access the money as needed, but the other person can "empty" the account with out your say so.
A Joint Savings Account is when two people have joint access to the savings account. If a Wife and Husband, Boyfriend and girlfriend, parents and child open a Joint Account then "either" one of them can access ALL the money in the account. If one of them is involved in an illegal activity the Police can freeze the WHOLE account and "can" take ALL the money. It would be up to you to prove the money didn't come from the illegal activity. (Actually they would freeze separate accounts in the same household also) Good and bad parts are you both can access the money as needed, but the other person can "empty" the account with out your say so.
Yes. If you want to get out of a joint account, you can contact the bank and submit a written request to be removed as a joint holder of that account. The other parties involved in the joint account have to approve your removal from the account, only then the bank will complete the formalities.
Full ownership of a joint account passes to the surviving joint owner unless the joint account was set up for purposes of convenience only and the account is otherwise devised in a will.
The surviving joint owner is the sole owner of the account and can maintain it or close it. That is the reason for having a joint account.