Can ssi or veteran benefits be garnished by a bank
No. SSI and other Social Security or public assistance benefits can only be garnished if the matter relates to child support or tax arrearages. There has, however, been an issue with governmental agencies accessing people's bank accounts. This has been a problem for those with automatic deposit of their SSI checks.
SSDI check cannt be garnished for debt, unless it is a student loan, child support or taxes payment.
Yes, a bank can reverse a cashier's check deposit if only one of the payees has an account, depending on their policies and procedures. The bank may require both payees to endorse the check before depositing it to prevent any potential issues with the transaction. It's important to check with the bank for specific guidelines in such situations.
Yes. A creditor can not just simply walk into a bank and demand your money. Only a court can have a creditor take money from your bank account. Actually, the court would probably order the bank to pay a certain amount to the creditor from your account rather than give the creditor the right to take money out of your account. A supreme court decision stopped that racket in Arizona.
Yes, it is legal for a bank to charge a fee to cash a check. Banks often charge fees for various services, including check cashing, to cover administrative costs and generate revenue. It is important to check with your specific bank to understand their policies and any associated fees.
no
No, only up to 50%, and not at all if you are on SSI. see links below
no they cannot
Yes (but not SSI).
I don't think I'm following on what you are asking... Can you elaborate?
YES I AM ON SSI AND THE PEAOPLE TOLD ME THA THEY CAN TAKE MY SSI TO REPAY MY STUDENT LOAN
No. SSI and other Social Security or public assistance benefits can only be garnished if the matter relates to child support or tax arrearages. There has, however, been an issue with governmental agencies accessing people's bank accounts. This has been a problem for those with automatic deposit of their SSI checks.
Will you have to adopt your grandchild to include her on your ssi check?
everthing I hear it seems as if Ssi
Yes (but not SSI).
If you mean RSDI, yes. If you mean SSI, no.
They can levy bank accounts in most cases, they cannot garnish wages.