Forgery is a crime despite the intentions, and it's usually a crime that carries a jail sentence.
The fact that you're married means very little, unless you have some sort of legal representation over him (such as a power of attorney, or something similar).
Legally, only if your husband endorsed the check first. Having said that, it has been known to happen [that] a local bank will cash/deposit such a check without properly scrutinizing the check, for a "regular" customer. Good luck.
This depends on several factors. Did your tax return include a period during the year where you were not yet divorced? Was it a joint return? Is the check made payable to both you and your ex wife? If the answer to any of the above is yes, then no, you cannot cash the check without her endorsing it, too. If you forge her signature (or have someone forge it for you) and cash it, then you will be subject to serious penalty, as will anyone involved in helping forge your ex wife's name.
If your name is on it and you have not signed it then they can not legally cash the check. I've seen someone from the mortgsge co forge the homeowners name to cash it before though.
Ronnie Krell
no
you can not cash a check
No, you cannot cash your friend's check for them. Only the person whose name is on the check can cash it.
No. The check must be endorsed by whomever the check is made out to. This will be the insured on the policy. If the spouse was not the named insured on the policy then she cannot legally endorse the check unless he gives her power of attorney or if he is deceased and she is designated as administrator of the estate by the court.
That doesnt happen often, but its when you send a bad check. Because cash account is an asset and carry debit balance
When you make a check out to cash, it means that anyone can cash the check, regardless of who it is made out to. This can be risky because if the check is lost or stolen, anyone can potentially cash it.
Check Into Cash of Oklahoma City can cash your check.
You can write a check for cash at a bank or a check-cashing store.