Adding an Adult Child to Your Bank Account Could Be a Mistake

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A joint account isn’t the only way to get help managing your money. fizkes/ShutterstockIf you’ve lost your spouse or are living alone, adding an adult child to your bank account may seem like a good idea. The theory is that they can more easily help you manage your finances.Although it may seem like a good decision, there are downsides to having a joint account with your adult child. Indeed, this decision could hurt both you and your adult child.A Joint Bank Account Is SharedA joint bank account is a traditional checking or savings account shared between two or more individuals. This means that each account holder has a shared, equal ownership of the account and its funds.

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