no, as long as you don"t co-mingle your money w/his and keep your acounts separate from his. you can be co-signature on his account if IRS decides to attach his account don't have your money in it. or you will lose
yes it is possible to open an account with a friend. However, you should check with the bank that you are with.
As long as you were authorized to write checks, no, the other person has no case to press charges against you.
It depends if the secondary card holder is a "Joint Account Member" or a "Authorized User". The joint account member is responsible for the balance, the authorized user is not.
Because they pattle on incessantly without making a point, checking the facts of the stories they tell, or taking into account that you really don't care to hear it in the first place!
No. You cannot open a savings account for your friend. Only the concerned person who wants the account can open the account. Proxy account opening is not allowed.
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When you have a checking account with a bank, they usually have an order form for your checks. You can order a lot of different designs, just ask your teller at the bank for the form.
A dormant Checking account is one that hasn't been actively used for the previous 3-6 months. Banks usually place accounts as dormant or inactive once they cross 60 or 90 days of inactivity to avoid illegal activities in the bank. For ex: let's say a bank customer has died and so he won't be doing any transactions. So the account is supposed to be inactive, but what if his friend found his ATM card after 3 months and tries to use it? That wouldn't be right, isn't it? That is why banks make inactive or dormant accounts.
Whoever caused the injury should be held liable for it. If your friend did something reckless, which caused the injury, then your friend is solely responsible.
No, you cannot friend yourself on Facebook. One account can't be friends with the same account.
Ask them to.
a summoms for small claims court was issue to both of us.what can i do and what are my rights ?