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Yes, if she is a joint account holder with him and the bank mandate permits only one signatory of the two.

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No, because when the husband passes away, his file is erased from Government computer files.

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no, its ileagal, (I dont really know, I just wanted to tick you off)

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yes you can

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Q: Can a wife sign the deceased husbands name and add hers underneath to cash a check?
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