Can I close or leave a joint bank account on my own, without the second person?

I bank with lloyds tsb in the uk. I have an old sole account and a joint account with my now ex partner. I have accidently deposited money into the joint account (a couple of times now) only to have that money stolen by my ex by the time i have realised what ive done.

I have absolutley zero idea where my ex gf is so have no way of contacting her in order to get her to close the account with me.

The (very unhelpful) man behind my branches counter tells me that they need consent from myself AND the ex to close the account, but they wont contact her nor will they give me her address details!

Answers:
Banks will not close a joint account without all parties consenting to it for the very reason you are talking about. Couples with joint accounts break up and the bank does not want the liability of allowing only one person to close it when they don't know anything about your personal life.

If they will not at least take you off the account, write a letter to the bank and personally hand it to the branch manager or mail it certified so you have proof of delivery. Inform them that any transactions on the account as of that date are the sole responsibility of your ex. This may help protect you in the event that she overdraws the account and refuses to pay it back.
i am not sure on my/your end but two times in my life, i had a female partner on my joint account, and they split with 40thousand dollars,there will NOT be a third time ! good luck
You should be able to take your name off the account, but that won't prevent you from accidentally depositing money into it, so be careful, since if you put money in by mistake, you wouldn't be able to take it back out.
How do you accidentally deposit money in the joint account? Get rid of any deposit tickets you have for that account. If you bank on-line, have your name taken off the account and it should not appear next time you log on. Beyond that, PAY ATTENTION to the account you are selecting to deposit money into. If that is to much to ask, the joint account is not your real problem.
I'm not sure how the UK does their banking, however you should be able to close the account without your ex. There is no way to have someone simply taken off the account, it needs to be closed and another opened accordingly.

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