The answer to this depends on the circumstances. Certainly if the wife has power of attorney for the husband it's a legal enough transaction. If that is not the case, opening the account may be illegal.
Absolutely not. That would be fraud and forgery.
It depends. Yes - If it was a single holder account held by the husband and the wife used illegal means (like signing a check on her husbands behalf) to take money from it. No - If it was a joint account or if the wife used her husbands ATM Card.
Yes, certainly it is acceptable. As a wife you can choose your husbands clothes for him.
Yes a wife has monetary rights to her husbands home in a divorce.
Opening credit card accounts without a spouse's knowledge can be considered a breach of trust and may be classified as financial infidelity. While it may not fit the legal definition of fraud if the accounts are opened in the husband's name alone, it can lead to significant financial and relational issues. If the husband misrepresents information or uses the wife's identity without consent, it could potentially be seen as fraud. It's essential for couples to communicate openly about financial matters to prevent such situations.
It's called 'My Two Husbands'.
The wife will do whatever feels right for her.
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not sure but speak to wife to see how she feels make her feel good and things might resolve
No, she may not.
It is unknown how many wife cheat on their husbands. Some wives cheat on their husbands and never tell.
i would call the police that your identity was stolen and then shut down all the accounts under your name or transfer them to your wife/husbands name