julianermal
New Member
In January of this year, I discovered that my minor son (16 then, 17 now) was cashing some of my checks in our joint Wells Fargo bank account. Deciding that he lacked the maturity required, I closed the account and transferred the remaining money into my personal account. He, of course, was furious and attempted to open an account at least twice more before succeeding in forging my name and establishing a checking account at a small local bank. Finding out, I closed that one as well.
But in February, he managed to open an account at a small state-chartered bank. He is the only person on the account, and coincidentally the bank refuses to allow me access. After reviewing my previous statements, I discovered that he has stolen over 1,000 dollars from me. I think it is time he owned up to his mistakes.
I was wondering, is their any way for me to access his accounts (short of pressing charges)? I know that he has several thousand on deposit, and refuses to pay me back.
Also, he opened a safe deposit box, any way into that?
But in February, he managed to open an account at a small state-chartered bank. He is the only person on the account, and coincidentally the bank refuses to allow me access. After reviewing my previous statements, I discovered that he has stolen over 1,000 dollars from me. I think it is time he owned up to his mistakes.
I was wondering, is their any way for me to access his accounts (short of pressing charges)? I know that he has several thousand on deposit, and refuses to pay me back.
Also, he opened a safe deposit box, any way into that?