A married applicant may apply for a separate account.
No provision of any marital property agreement, a unilateral statement under s. 766.59 or a court decree under s. 766.70 adversely affects First Electronic Bank's rights, unless you provide a copy of such agreement, statement or court order before credit is granted, or First Electronic Bank has actual knowledge of the adverse obligation. All obligations on this loan will be incurred in the interest of your marriage or family. You understand that Wisconsin law may require that notice of this account be given to your spouse. If the Loan is approved, married Wisconsin resident applicants must furnish the applicant’s name and social security number as well as the name and address of the applicant’s spouse to First Electronic Bank, 2150 S 1300 E Suite 400, Salt Lake City, UT 84106.
The Ohio laws against discrimination require that all creditors make credit equally available to all credit worthy customers, and that credit reporting agencies maintain separate credit histories on each individual request. The Ohio civil rights commission administers compliance with this law.