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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.
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.
If the check says you or the other person. If the check is made out to you and the other person both of you need to sign it.
To write a joint check for payment, both parties must endorse the check. The check should be made out to both parties using the word "and" between the names. Each party must sign the back of the check to deposit or cash it.
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.
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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.
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.
No, they cannot. It is illegal to sign the check that belongs to someone else. However in case of joint accounts it is enough if either of the account holders sign the check and it is perfectly legal too.
Joint account.
If the check says you or the other person. If the check is made out to you and the other person both of you need to sign it.
then it would be okay
To write a joint check for payment, both parties must endorse the check. The check should be made out to both parties using the word "and" between the names. Each party must sign the back of the check to deposit or cash it.
No. Both have to sign the check.A bit more:Unless the laws on this have changed since I worked in banking, an exception to this is if the husband and wife have a joint bank account, then only one of them can endorse (sign) the check if they deposit it directly into their joint account.
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.
It means it is a joint account and either party can sign a check. If the word "and" appears, the check requires the signatures of both parties.
Yes, you can deposit a joint check into your account if both parties are listed on the check and are joint account holders.