Go back to work. You're garbage. You're not hurt.
Yes you should file an income tax return.
VA disability compensation should NOT be included in the calculations as income for either spousal and child support. It is completely a separate property asset that is not divisible.
ALL of the other sources of worldwide income that you may be receiving or could be receiving that is NOT for your DISABILITY. If you are receiving social security disability insurance payments for your disability then you are receiving A TYPE OF DISABILITY INCOME. Or some other company paid or privately paid premiums of DISABILITY INSURANCE PAYMENTS that you could be receiving for your disability. It is possible for some of the amounts of the above types of disability payment could also become taxable income to you on your 1040 federal income tax return.
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I do not believe that it can. Earned income may be attached but not disability benefits.
Is VA Disability income exempt from bankruptcy income claim?
No, long term private disability income is not subject to FICA, as it is considered a disability benefit and not earned income. FICA taxes are typically applied to wages and certain other types of income.
It is possible that you could have some taxable income from a disability payment amount.
Sure. You can be sued on no income at all.
Disability income is based on previous income if someone has become disabled through work. It is also calculated by type of disability which will change the number. Here is a website that will help you calculate income http://www.ssdcservices.com/article_page.aspx?id=169
No
Yes, you can file for spousal support or modifications based on your ex-husband's disability income, but it depends on your local laws and the specifics of your divorce agreement. Disability benefits may be considered income for calculation purposes, but the court will assess your ex-husband's financial situation and ability to pay. It's advisable to consult a family law attorney to understand your rights and options based on your circumstances.