Federal or private...NO
no gehegle
I don't really understand your term "frozen pension." Was it not exempt from the bankruptcy proceedings? Or was it held until a ruling was made and then released when the bankruptcy was discharged?
Bankruptcy is a federal matter that is governed by federal law. Bankruptcy is filed through the federal courthouse and heard by a federal bankruptcy judge. This site offers a comprehensive overview: http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts.html
It shouldn't, SSD. RRD and private disability benefits would not be affected by BK and are exempt from attachment in creditor lawsuit judgments.
Up to the judge
Pension benefits are subject to federal income tax.
Uneffected.
The amount should not be affected at all. However, you might owe income taxes on your pension income to the State to which you are moving.
No. Cases involving federal bankruptcy law are heard in the 94 US Bankruptcy Courts.
Robin Jeweler has written: 'Recent developments in bankruptcy law' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy 'Employee pension benefits in bankruptcy' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Pensions, Bankruptcy
yes, federal
No. It is protected by law.