Of course. They have chosen to share a life together and that means they should also share all their assets equally.
If it's his account you have access to and if its a joint account yes. If it's your own account no.
If your ex-husband is still using your joint bank account, it's important to address the situation promptly. You should consider contacting your bank to close or freeze the account to prevent further unauthorized transactions. Additionally, consult a legal professional to understand your rights and options for resolving any financial issues stemming from the joint account. Taking these steps will help protect your financial interests.
A joint bank account is something that is owned/controlled by more than one person. So, to divide a joint bank account, the joint account holders have to come to an agreement as to who will be the sole owner of the account. Then, they must visit the bank and submit a written request. The bank will change the account to a single owned account after receiving the No Objection Letter from the other holders of the account.
Couples should have a joint bank account before they get married.
A joint bank account with someone who has committed bank fraud. This question could have a more coherent approach.
If it's his account you have access to and if its a joint account yes. If it's your own account no.
Yes, they can. A joint account is equally held by the account holders and can be pledged against the debts owed by either of the account holders.
From personal experience with a big UK bank, I csan say that our joint account wasn't frozen when my wife died. I don't know about the crest of the EU.
If two people own a joint bank account and one withdraws the funds there has been no crime committed. Each has the right to the funds in the account.
If the mode of operation of the account is jointly by you and your husband in this case he can not closed the account. If the mode of operation is either or survivor, in this case your husband can close this account and you can not claim anything from bank.
If the account is a sole account and not connected to any joint account the husband should not be given any information whatsoever. If the bank supplies any information you should make a complaint to the legal department and change banks.
ofcourse no .... never a woman married can get of check the account of her husband and vice versa except if there is a Bank power of attorney thanks
If your ex-husband is still using your joint bank account, it's important to address the situation promptly. You should consider contacting your bank to close or freeze the account to prevent further unauthorized transactions. Additionally, consult a legal professional to understand your rights and options for resolving any financial issues stemming from the joint account. Taking these steps will help protect your financial interests.
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
There are pros and cons to spouses sharing a joint account. In today's volatile economic climate, it is more adviasable to have separate accounts. If you wish to have a joint account, use it as a maintenance account for paying joint bills: mortgage, utilities, groceries, etc.
In most cases, a husband cannot open a joint bank account without his spouse's consent. Both parties typically need to provide consent and identification to open a joint account. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction.
i want to open a joint bank account in your bank. tell me how to open it i request you to inform me about the joint bank account and any type information/