How do you get a legal separation in Indiana?

How do you get a legal separation in Indiana?

Either spouse may file for legal separation in Indiana. One of the spouses must be a resident of Indiana for at least six months and one of the spouses must have been a resident of the county where the petition is filed for at least 3 months.

Can you change a joint bank account to a single account?

You can then divide the money between you, but the bank will need all account holders to agree – usually in writing. You could also change the account into one name only. If it’s a joint account with a partner, and the split is acrimonious, either one of you can cancel the mandate.

Do I need to tell my employer if I switch banks?

I want to switch bank accounts. Once you know which bank or building society you want to switch to, you just need to let your new provider know and it’ll do all the work for you – you don’t have to tell your existing provider.

Can you have 2 current accounts with the same bank?

You can’t have more than one current account You can have as many current accounts across as many different financial institutions as you like. There could also be benefits to having more than one bank account. So, for example, some bank accounts may pay you more interest on your credit balances than others.

Is it worth having two current accounts?

If you only want a maximum of two bank accounts a really good option is to make sure one of them is going to be making you money. The best is probably a cashback current account from Santander. You pay a small monthly fee but in return you’ll get cashback on your bills.

How many bank accounts should a single person have?

two bank accounts

Should I keep all my money in one bank?

Keeping all your money in one bank does offer convenience — you can run all your errands by visiting one branch and you don’t have to manage multiple accounts. If ATM access and face time with your bankers is very important to you, traditional banks still offer the best access and most locations.