If she is recorded by the bank as being an authorized signatory on the account there's not a problem, she may do so. If she is signing her husband's name and it is suspected that she is doing so with the intent to commit a crime (fraud or embezzlement), she can be charged with an offense (forging and uttering).
No. You may want to speak to a local attorney who can advise you on spousal privilege and your rights if you are a crime victim.
yes
contract, loan,check,will,credit card application
Yes, it means the same thing.
A wife can deposit her husbands paycheck if the husband has signed the back of the check. The wife must also sign the back under the husbands name in order to deposit the check.
Yes, unless she has signed a power of attorney authorizing him to do so.
Sounds like a CRIME as you can ONLY Sign your name, you can FORGE someone Else's
Call the police. It is fraud.
No- that would constitute forgery. A wife cannot sign her husband's name to any legal document unless she was granted a Power of Attorney and states on the document that she is signing his name as his attorney-in-fact.
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You are not supposed to sign anyone else's name other than your own unless under written agreement.
people with social phobia may have trouble using a public restroom, eating in a restaurant, or signing their name in front of others.
Rosalind Franklin's husbands name was Timothy Franklin.
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