Much health-ma for ND's dad and strength-ma for ND (and Kristin).
Spike's Bitches 41: Thrown together to stand against the forces of darkness
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
All kinds of ~~ma to ND, Kristin and family.
of course the ma~~~ is still going south.
ION, I am burning incense so I can breathe better smelling smoke.The smoke from all the fires is getting into my house . blech
sj, if the check is made out to both of you, either one can deposit it. (You don't need both signatures.)
Actually, that's not true, at least here in MA. It may depend on the amount of the check. sj, I'd call your bank and ask.
Thanks, vw. TCG has already signed it, so I'm just going to take it by my bank and see what happens.
I know when I get my loan checks (which are written to me and my dad), we have to go through this whole thing...His signature and driver's license has to be on file, and it has to be current. But, those are for large checks...so, I have no idea for smaller.
Actually, that's not true, at least here in MA.
Oh, really? I've never had a problem depositing things written out to DH and I (tax refunds etc) - didn't realize it varied by state.
I thought a lot of it depended on whether it had an and or an or between the names. In many places "and" means both have to sign. "Or" means either can sign. That, I think, varies bank to bank, not so much state to state.
Checks are commercial paper, and most states follow Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code, but the states can make changes.
And with that, I may have just exhausted my commercial paper knowledge, the little that was still stuck in my head.