I hate to break it to you, but if it was a joint account, there is absolutly nothing you can do about it. The best thing for you to do is to keep your money in an account that she does not have access to. I am sorry to hear that such a crappy thing has happened to you, but there really is nothing you can do about it.
If it is a joint account yes, unless you can prove that the money is judgment proof
Yes, if your wife is listed as a joint account holder, she can withdraw money from the joint account without needing your permission.
it is a credit. Depositing money into an account is putting money in.
of course. i have a joint line of credit with my ex. Under the separation agreement, he took over the line of credit. He delays the minimum payment for one day. The bank threatens to withdraw the minimum payment plus penalty from MY PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNT.
Yes, you can transfer money to a credit card by making a payment from your bank account to the credit card account.
No, you cannot deposit money into a credit card account. Credit cards are used to borrow money from the card issuer, not to deposit funds like a bank account.
If the cardholder has an estate, the credit card company can pursue that. In practice they don't really do that. If the account is a joint account, the other account holder becomes wholly responsible for the debt. Otherwise the bank eats the money.
A joint bank account belongs to the surviving owner.
Of course. That's the purpose of a "joint" account.
Joint credit life insurance is money paid to you or your spouse if either of your are ever arrested on drug charges.
the debit is your own money from your account and the credit account is borrowed
no