Under "Pennsylvania Exemption. and Non-Exemptions" in the Related Link below, unemployment benefits may not be garnished, except, like Social Security, for spousal/child support or taxes owed, etc.
No - unemployment compensation is exempt and cannot be garnished by creditors.
Unemployment can be garnished only for child or spousal support. Child support cannot be garnished.
Creditors can garnish wages in the state of Washington. However, they first have to go through the court system and get a judgment.
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Can unemployment benefits be garnished due to losing your home
Yes, in every state
It differs from state to state, it would be best to check out the website for unemployment in your state. They usually have a FAQ section.
According to the Related Link below, your unemployment benefit cannot be garnished before receiving it but, apparently the account it's deposited in, can be, especially if it is commingled with other funds.
Unemployment benefits may be garnished to collect child support, but it seems unlikely that someone in jail would be eligible for unemployment benefits.
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I've had an unemployment overpayment in Iowa for nearly 10 years and have never had any of my wages garnished.
They sure can in Michigan if it is a court ordered child support payment.