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Problems Accessing Child Account
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I have a principality savings account which I’ve had since before 18 so it’s classed as a child’s account. However I am now 23 and don’t have any contact with my mother and I cannot access my money without her signature to change it form a child’s account. My mother is refusing to sign it but it’s my savings that I’ve saved for a mortgage deposit which I now need as I’ve got an mortgage accepted. What do I do?
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The account should no longer be a 'child's account' anyway. It should be an Instant Access account. (See link).
Firstly, try to establish whether the account was set up on a 'signatory' basis or a 'trustee' one. Next read through the information here to see what you mother's duty in respect of the account is:
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Then get a solicitor to write to your mother, advising her of what she's required to do and indicating that you'll seek a court order to compel her to do so if necessary.
Firstly, try to establish whether the account was set up on a 'signatory' basis or a 'trustee' one. Next read through the information here to see what you mother's duty in respect of the account is:
https:/
Then get a solicitor to write to your mother, advising her of what she's required to do and indicating that you'll seek a court order to compel her to do so if necessary.
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