SSDI check cannt be garnished for debt, unless it is a student loan, child support or taxes payment.
No, creditors generally cannot garnish Social Security disability benefits to repay debts. These benefits are protected from most types of debt collections.
Sharing or obtaining Social Security numbers online is not safe or recommended due to the risk of identity theft and fraud. It is important to keep your Social Security number secure and not share it online. If you need to access your Social Security information, it's best to contact the Social Security Administration directly through their official website or office.
Yes, a lawsuit settlement can impact your Social Security Disability payments. If the settlement amount exceeds the resource limit set by the Social Security Administration, it could potentially affect your eligibility for benefits or the amount you receive. It is important to report any changes in income or assets to the SSA.
To change your last name to your husband's last name after marriage, you typically need to submit a petition to the appropriate government office, such as the local courthouse or vital records office. The cost of the name change process can vary depending on your location and any associated fees for filing paperwork or obtaining a new identification. It's recommended to check with your local government office for specific requirements and costs.
Typically, an SSI attorney charges fees on a contingent basis, which means they only receive payment if they win your case. The fee is usually a percentage of the backpay owed to you by the Social Security Administration, up to a maximum set by law. These fees are subject to approval by the SSA.
The answer would depend on which country you are trying to obtain the identification (i.d.) card in. The U.S. Social Security card has no fee associated with it, and you can apply for one at any nearby branch of the Social Security Administration (SSA). You will be required to fill out an application form, provide them with copies of your birth certificate, and with at least one picture i.d. evidencing who you are. You will also have to provide evidence of your citizenship or residency status. Other countries may charge fees or require that the SS (Social Security) or SSS (Social Security System) i.d. be issued with a photograph on it, for which a fee is charged.
They will garnish your future SSA payments until the debt is paid back.
Yes (but not SSI).
yes usually the spouse is
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If your gross income from all sources is over $750, yes.
No, but if the appeal is favorable to the SSA they can recover the overpayment amount via garnishment of income.
You could appeal their ruling if you were not overpaid. However, if you were overpaid and do not now qualify for ssa or have to pay some back then no.
is ssa crazy.............if a person is disable and only gets disability from ss, how r they supposed to live
i got my first check on July 13,2008 for ssa
Ssa 303 is your disability monthly ssa 310 is Ssdi
To check the status of your Social Security Number (SSN) card, you can visit the official website of the Social Security Administration (SSA) and create an online account. Once logged in, you can check the status of your application for a new or replacement SSN card. Alternatively, you can contact the SSA directly through their toll-free number to inquire about the status of your card.
The XX in front of VA means that this disability check cannot be garnished for child support or other garnishments.