Well it depends if your wife knows your facebook account and it is legal
Yes. You can but ask her if its okay. If it is then sure do what you want.
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.
If your wife has access to the online account, there is no way to hide the bank statement.
No, a wife cannot legally sign her husband's name on checks if she is not an authorized signer on the account. Doing so could be considered forgery, which is illegal. To avoid any issues, it's best for the husband to sign the checks himself or to add the wife as an authorized signer on the account.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
Ask a professional or your family and friends or even try later!
well first you need to log out of yours before you can set that up then you either have to make an account on the facebook page and if that doesnt work then your wife needs to get a different e-mail address.
No, legally she is your brother in-law's wife.
your wife would not want to see your facebook cuz she knows your cheating on her !!
Hit the "account" button in the upper right hand corner and click "logout". Then have her login to her account.
It depends on how their plan document is worded and the specific reason given for denial of coverage for the wife. If their plan document states that dependents with access to other coverage cannot be enrolled and the wife has access to insurance through her employer, then they can.
Under the following circumstances the husband cannot file charges against his wife for taking money out of his account:If the wife is a joint account holder in the accountIf the wife was in possession of the husbands ATM or Debit card when she withdrew money from his accountIf the wife was in possession of a signed check linked to the husbands bank accountIf neither of the above conditions are true, then the husband can legally file charges against his wife for taking money from his account without his notice.