If they were unused checks and you had not signed them, then it is definitely Illegal. Using another persons check without his/her signature and permission is an illegal activity. Even if it is the spouse using your check.
The last time I went to a check cashing store they took 7 percent away from my check. I have recently heard that Wal-Mart cashes checks for a very low amount.
That is a highly unusual tactic.Unless you were notified in advance that they would only accept a lump sum payment.You need to check the consumer laws of your state.They probably, however can do it.If they take any legal action against you they may find themselves explaining their actions to a judge or trustee.Knowing your rights and standing up for them is your best defense. Unfortunately, yes. But hopefully, it's not common. My best friend owed an animal vet $900 when her cat died in his care. When she, a single mom, tried to make payments, he refused them and didn't cash the checks because he wanted one payment in full. They ended up in court. The judge took my friends side. He totally criticized the Vet and told him he should rethink his collection policies. Legal, yes, but not a good idea.
In most cases, if your name is on the title of the car and you are the one who took out the loan, you have the legal right to take back the car from your ex. However, it is important to check the specific laws in your state and any agreements you may have made with your ex regarding the car.
If you actually wrote a check at a storefront, you could be charged with writing a bad check. If you took out an internet payday loan, you did not write a check. If you close your account, they will electronically try to debit the account until they figure out the account is closed. It won't cause you any more bounced check fees because your account is closed. I would recommend that if you close an account over payday loans, let the bank know what you're doing. They've most likely seen it before. An unpaid internet payday loan is enforceable just like any other loan. They could sue you civilly for default, but not charge you for bad checks. Some states have made payday loans illegal. Check with your attorney generals office or financial regulator for more state specific info.
Wells Fargo bought wachovia, to include their routing numbers and all else. It won't change. If it would have, every single wachovia checking account would have needed new checks issued. That didn't happen, ergo the information on them is still relevant.
She wrote Wide Awake by herself, and it only took like 3 days, as long as I know.
she took 1 second. Chuck Norris wrote a song in 0.00000009
Jefferson took the ideas of Franklin, Adams, Lee and others and wrote them down in legal fashion on a piece of paper. His skill had to do with his being a lawyer.
No. Hitlers wife did not shoot herself she took a cyanide pill.
Madison, wrote the Virginia Plan, the basis for the U.S. Constitution, he wrote 29 of the 85 Federalsit papers, political-advertisement for the Constitution,and he wrote the Bill of Rights, which protects our rights.
The cast of Who Took Johnny - 2013 includes: Noreen Gosch as herself
George Frideric Handel wrote the Messiah. It took him about 3 weeks to do so.
the people took linen and wrote on it
No she is a nasty lady that took nudy pictures of herself.
She took a drug which put her into a coma
took steroids and wrote a book about it. Testified before congress.
People took paper and wrote on it...