Yes, Georgia allows pensions to be garnished for certain types of debt, including child support, alimony, and federal tax debt. However, there are limitations on how much can be garnished depending on the type of debt and the individual's circumstances.
No.
Yes, wages can be garnished in Illinois.
Yes, all pension benefits both military, SS, private, etc. can be garnished for child support.
no.
If the debt is on a shared account, then yes, the wife's pay can be garnished even if the husband was the one who ran the debt up.
no
Yes, your wages can be garnished wherever you work for a debt. Generally, wages are not approved to be garnished for unsecured debt.
There's no fundamental reason why not. They would be subject to all the usual laws concerning garnishment of wages, but a debt is a debt; it doesn't really matter where you were when you incurred it.
Not if it is creditor debt, such as credit cards.
100% can be garnished and for as many years as it takes to repay the debt.
If the debt relates to tax arrearage and/or child support then yes, SSD benefits can be garnished via a court order. SSD cannot be garnished for creditor debt.