Yes
yes - it can be garnished for any federal obligations
the borrower
If you are not delinquent with your student loan, your federal income tax refund will not be garnished.
very much, because your burdens are less by atleast 1.
Yes I have been garnish twice every pay 1 fron student loan and one from a utility bill.
yes - it can be garnished for any federal obligations
No.
the borrower
Yes, retirement income from a government county in California can be garnished for certain types of debts, such as unpaid taxes, child support, or federal student loans. However, there are certain protections in place that limit the amount that can be garnished. It is recommended to seek legal advice to understand the specific laws and protections that apply in your situation.
Not if he did not cosign on the loans.
No.
Yes.
yes, they definitely can and will.
It can be garnished by the federal government. Federal student loans, IRS debt, ect. Also if you owe back child support or alimony payments, it can be garnished. However, it cannot be garnished by regular creditors.
no
yes and no
Anyone who has self-employment income (this includes independent contractors) of $400 or more in a year must file a tax return and pay taxes. She will owe the self-employment tax, but probably nothing more.