Zigner
Senior Member, Non-Attorney
UNLESS she had permission, which could have been implied.Please go back and read about conditional enforcement and restrictive endorsement.
If the check and paperwork said that "by depositing this, you affirm that you are the person named on the check" and stbx deposited it, anyway, then she fraudulently deposited it - regardless of whether it was a separate or joint account.
Yes, IF. But that's not what I've been saying - I've been CLEAR that my posts were in regard to the (incorrect) blanket statement that a check cannot be deposited if the intended recipient didn't sign it.Furthermore, if it wasn't conditional or restricted, she could STILL be charged with fraud if she actually signed OP's name. The link is provided above.