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hi cindy clark at minnesota elder law today im just going to talk to you for a few minutes about something that constantly comes up that i see in my practice and that is adding children especially but anybody as a joint owner on bank investment accounts houses any type of asset so generally speaking the ones that i see most of the time are where a parent a surviving parent named one of their children as a joint owner on a bank or an investment account and usually they dont even know that they did it ill be talking with them and ill say well and theyll mention oh yeah my son is on my bank account so he can sign checks and and uh and do things for me at the bank and im like oh so hes a joint owner uh no no the bank said it was just for convenience purposes and im like no theres no such thing anymore those convenience accounts they used to have ages ago no longer exist theres no such thing as just putting a cosigner on your bank account the only way to do that is to add a joint