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New Post 9/23/2007 11:21 PM
User is offline clarksvilletemp
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suit against a financial institution 

I have just gotten a divorce after a 21 year marriage.  I opened a furniture store with my husband in 1999.  He was in the military and we both agreed it would be my store.  We incorporated.  I had 51% of the shares and he owned 49%.  While we were getting the divorce, he went to the bank and had me removed from the bank account and withdrew all the money and changed it to another account.  Is this legal?  I was president of the corporation and majority stockholder.  It was a bonded account.  Shouldn't the bank be held responsible for some of my loss?  I lost the complete business over this.  I did not think a financial institution could remove someone from a bonded account without the permission of all the stockholders of the corporation.  Do I have cause for a lawsuit against them? This is a Tennessee case and a Kentucky and Tennessee corporation.    I will need an attorney asap, if this is a legitimate case.  I will need an attorney from the Nashville area.   I have quite a few other issues and feel  I need to talk with an attorney as soon as possible, but would like to know I have cause for action first.

 

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