Even though the money is not mine, I am listed on a couple of family members' checking accounts. Son's and Mom's. A few times, when Mom has been sick (Dad is deceased), I have written checks on her account to pay her bills. Insurance, doctors, hospital, pharmacy, etc. My name isn't even listed on son's checks. Legally, I can make deposits and withdrawals at the bank but I don't. It's his account for college tuition, books, gas, insurance, and other car expenses. Again that was a "just in case" thing so I could pay a bill for him if need be. Say he got sick and his tuition was due or I had to pick up his car from a repair and needed to pay the bill for him.
If Hubby and I do follow thru with BK, can the Court go after those checking accounts because I am listed as a secondary??? Or does only the primary's Social Security number show making them not traceable back to me??
If Hubby and I do follow thru with BK, can the Court go after those checking accounts because I am listed as a secondary??? Or does only the primary's Social Security number show making them not traceable back to me??


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