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Old Mar 13, 2007, 02:36 PM
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garnishment of joint bank account

i have a joint account with my mother she is the first owner there was money taken out of the account for an old debt of mine which i had tried to pay were they allowed to take money out of this account since i am second signer on this account?

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Hello marsha:

Yes- second, first, third - they don't care. If it's got your name on it, it's your money..... Excuse me, it's THEIR money now.

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It depends on the nature of the account. But if you were listed as a Joint Tenant, then yes.
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