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Submitted 149 days ago...

Rarify481

Rarify481

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Property distribution

If I have an account with money in it and the account is only in my name does he have a right to it.

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Answer 1 / 4 - Submitted 148 days ago...

LissaC

LissaC

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Yes, if you are married.

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Answer 2 / 4 - Submitted 59 days ago...

JRSREDBONE

JRSREDBONE

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If he put money in also , give him what is fair don't be greedy and take it all

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Answer 3 / 4 - Submitted 40 days ago...

kellyrae

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If you are married and the account was opened while you were married, the account is considered marital property and both of you have a right to the money in the account.

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Answer 4 / 4 - Submitted 40 days ago...

YEEEEEEEEhaw

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No, your spouse can not access a savings account that's in just your name. Legally the spouse would be unable to access the account without permission. If you've given your spouse the authority to access your finances through a power of attorney then you have potentially given your spouse permission to access your savings account and even endorse checks on your behalf.


This answer was edited by YEEEEEEEEhaw 40 days ago.

Reason: Grammar

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