To change your name on your accounts, you will need to meet with a banker in your nearest Wells Fargo branch. Please bring your updated photo ID and an original or a certified copy of any supporting documents (such as marriage certificate, divorce decree, or other court orders).
Improperly denied mortgage modifications: During at least a seven-year period, the bank improperly denied thousands of mortgage loan modifications, which in some cases led to Wells Fargo customers losing their homes to wrongful foreclosures.
If one of the divorcing spouses wants to keep the home, applying for a modification while the divorce is pending is possible. But if both spouses signed the original loan documents, then both spouses will usually have to sign the modification documents.
The check is meant to compensate you for overcharged interest, which is a separate issue from your loan modification itself. The bank is rectifying a past error, and this action shouldn't affect the terms of your current, ongoing modification.
You may do so together online or in a branch. To open a joint bank account online, you'll need your teen co-applicant's Social Security number, income (if any) and a few other details.
Joint checking accounts must be opened at a branch. Make an appointment to get started. How do I access my Wells Fargo checking accounts online?
Otherwise, you'll need to apply in person at a branch. If you're under 18, a non-permanent U.S. resident, or you want to open a joint account, you'll need to make an appointment to apply in person to apply in person at a Wells Fargo branch.
When opening a joint bank account, both account holders must provide a government-issued ID and personal information. To close the account, both parties must provide signatures or written permission.
An authorized signer has the same authority as the owner for the account(s) they are added to. Once added to an account, signers do not need the owner's input or approval for transactions. To add a signer, you both must visit a Wells Fargo branch.