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  2. Begin by entering the names of the account holders in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that both names are spelled correctly as they will be used for all transactions.
  3. Review the terms outlined in sections 1 and 2. These sections explain your joint liability and authority over the account. Familiarize yourself with these terms to understand your rights and responsibilities.
  4. In section 3, you will find specific instructions regarding securities management. Make sure to check each box that applies to your intended actions, such as buying or selling securities.
  5. Complete the signature section at the bottom of the form. Both account holders must sign and date this agreement, ensuring that a witness is present for each signature.

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Youre responsible for all account fees, including any fees (like overdraft fees) incurred by other joint account holders. You may lose full control of your money; depending on your account privileges, your joint account holders can withdraw all funds from the account without your permission.
Other joint accounts In most cases this will be 50:50, even if contributions to the account are unequal.
Joint bank accounts provide equal ownership of the money in the account. Each account holder has the same access to the account and the money in itthey can deposit and withdraw money independently. If one account holder dies, ownership typically passes to the surviving account holder(s), unless otherwise specified.
The account is not considered part of the deceased spouses estate and generally not subject to probate fees. However, that is not necessarily the case where joint account holders are a parent and an adult independent child, where the parent added the child to the account for the purpose of managing finances.
Joint: All transactions in the account must be approved and signed by all the account holders. If any one of the account holders dies, the account will be deemed inoperable, and the bank will pass on the balance in the account to the survivor.
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