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Nephew
Asked December 2014
If I am listed on my uncle's checking account as a joint owner, does that put my personal accounts in jeopardy incase of spend down?
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pamstegma
Dec 2014
NO unless you have put his money in your account and co mingled funds.
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pamzimmrrt
Dec 2014
As I understand it.. not if he is NOT on your accounts. Just make sure you don;t put your money in your joint accounts and you have POA and keep records. My Dads money is still his, I can just pay bills, etc and it may help when he passes
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