No. The custodial parent or state child support agency would need to file suit, obtain a judgment and then use the judgment to levy the obligated parent's bank account, or the account holder would need to voluntarily allow withdrawal of funds. A judgment is not necessary for an obligated parent's tax refund (state or federal) to be seized for back child support.
No, bank employees cannot access your account without permission. Unauthorized access to a customer's account is a violation of privacy laws and banking regulations.
No, a bank cannot reopen a closed account without your permission.
No, an employer cannot legally withdraw money from your bank account without your permission.
no
no it can't cause that is you account not somebody else
No, someone cannot withdraw money from your PayPal account without your permission. PayPal has security measures in place to protect your account from unauthorized access.
They could but it is illegal without your permission.
Banks can only take money from your account without your permission in certain situations, such as if you owe them money or if there is a court order.
It is illegal and unethical to obtain someone's bank account number without their permission. If you need their account number for a legitimate reason, you should ask them directly or request it through official channels, such as a bank transfer form or online banking.
No one can write a check on any checking account that does not have them as a signer. If their name is not on the account it is called fraud. If their name is on the account a check can be written without permission, even if you are the main signer
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
Banks cannot take money from your account without your permission, unless there is a valid reason such as a court order or if you have authorized automatic payments.