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Emptied Bank Account

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01 Sep 14 #443381 by Lymm
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Bad day today we finally got some money paid into our joint account and I rightly or wrongly took half as we haven''t had money since June so were overdrawn and I have used credit card for everything.
Went to get some cash out and he has not only taken his half but an extra leaving the account five and a half thousand overdrawn.
Nothing in there for the direct debits so I moved them all to my account so they get paid.
What do I do now?

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01 Sep 14 #443382 by sulkypants
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You need to seperate your bank accounts and stop trusting him to do the right thing your singing from different hymn sheets now he is on money saving exercise.

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01 Sep 14 #443398 by AngieP
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Hi Lymm

Sorry you have had such a bad day.

Sounds like you need to see a solicitor asap. Any more advice from wiser Wikis?

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