No, Federal and State taxes can also be offset.
Monthly child support payments can be garnished from retirement.
Yes.
It is unclear what is meant by "GI Bill" but a military retirement pension or disability award can be garnished for child support.
Yes, retirement checks can be garnished by certain creditors, such as the IRS for unpaid taxes or by court order for delinquent child support or alimony payments. However, federal law offers some protection for certain types of retirement accounts, such as Social Security benefits, from being garnished by most creditors.
Yes, they can.
A garnished account is an account that has been levied. Many accounts are garnished as a result of past due taxes or child support.
Yes, a person's retirement can be garnished in certain situations, such as to pay off debts like unpaid taxes, federal student loans, or child support. However, protections exist for certain types of retirement accounts, like Social Security benefits, which are generally not subject to garnishment for most types of debts.
Only his personal accounts
Unemployment can be garnished only for child or spousal support. Child support cannot be garnished.
Yes (but not SSI or public assistance).
In some cases, teacher retirement pensions can be garnished to pay debts such as child support, spousal support, or federal student loans. However, state laws vary regarding the extent to which teacher retirement pensions can be garnished, so it is best to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation.
Yes, the North Carolina Department of Revenue can garnish retirement income to satisfy unpaid taxes. They have the authority to collect delinquent taxes by garnishing wages, bank accounts, and other sources of income, including retirement income. However, there are certain exemptions and limitations on the amount that can be garnished from retirement income.