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GrowUp!

Senior Member
Ok...if she can't close it then she can at least open an account of her own and deposit her own money there.

In my state either party can close a joint account. In fact, I would find it difficult to believe that someone could be forced to continue a joint account against their will in any state. That would violate all kinds of civil rights under the US Constitiution.

However, I have to disagree with you Ohiogal....unless it can be PROVEN that someone elses money is running through an account, the courts have no authority to levy the account of an unrelated party. If dad is in prison, its obvious that he would not be running any money through his wife's account.:rolleyes:
For chrissakes Laura...are you THAT insecure in life? Feeling intimitated? All you do is argue with actual attorneys when you yourself ARE NOT ONE.
Oh yeah, "from what you've seen." I can tell you alot from "what I've seen too."

See as a spectator. Like you. Good Lord...give it up. :rolleyes:
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
For chrissakes Laura...are you THAT insecure in life? Feeling intimitated? All you do is argue with actual attorneys when you yourself ARE NOT ONE.
Oh yeah, "from what you've seen." I can tell you alot from "what I've seen too."

See as a spectator. Like you. Good Lord...give it up. :rolleyes:
Again, I will repeat. Attorneys are human beings and are therefore not infallible.

I did not give you permission to address me any name other than my screen name. Please discontinue doing so.
 

GrowUp!

Senior Member
Again, I will repeat. Attorneys are human beings and are therefore not infallible..
And so are you. It's just you seem to enjoy going back and forth with attorneys on this site. Which is certainly your choice, but it's been alot more recently.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
And so are you. It's just you seem to enjoy going back and forth with attorneys on this site. Which is certainly your choice, but it's been alot more recently.
Which is because it is my right to disagree with something that I think could be, or is, wrong, even if that person happens to be an attorney. Just as it is your right to continually harass posters, make insulting comments and generally be rude.
 

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