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.
yes
They sure can in Michigan if it is a court ordered child support payment.
Yes, in every state
Unemployment benefits may be garnished to collect child support, but it seems unlikely that someone in jail would be eligible for unemployment benefits.
Yes, as can spousal support and federal tax arrears.
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.
1). Either the Child Support Enforcement Department or, 2). Your Employer should have detailed information on all your garnishments.
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Yes, the only thing child support is not based on is SSI. Count yourself lucky if they base it on unemployment, usually they base it on employment potential, as in what you should be making if you were employed.see links
Under Federal Law, there is a limit on whether garnishment applies. In the case of unemployment benefits, unless it is for child or spousal support, the benefits from unemployment or disability cannot be garnished.
Unemployment benefits can be garnished for spousal or child support and may be reduced by any amount of overpayment of previous unemployment benefits. Creditors cannot attach the benefits, however.