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Originally Posted by deafskeptic
They should not be allowed to check my account and the bank is not supposed to tell them or any one else but me anything about how much I have in my account. The bank betrayed my trust.
They are not my guardians and no one but me should have information regarding my account. They were never guardians of my account. The last thing I'd want is for anyone else to be guardian of my account. If I ever should marry, I'd not want a joint account for this reason. I do not want anyone else controlling my account. period.
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I agree. The bank has a legal obligation to protect your privacy, and failure to do so is a breach of trust. However, your parents have a moral obligation to respect your privacy, and failure to do so results in ill will and bad feelings on the part of the betrayed. And in my book, a moral obligation broken does the most harm to the individual.