No. All SS benefits are 100% exempt from creditor action under federal and state statutes. Likewise workman's compensation insurance, disbility insurance, etc. Credit card companies in themselves cannot levy, garnish, or impede an individual's property. This can only be done by due process through the court of the person's resident state. The exception is a "set off" that can be used by a bank under specific circumstances. But this would NOT apply to SS benefits
No. All SS benefits are 100% exempt from creditor action under federal and state statutes. Likewise workman's compensation insurance, disbility insurance, etc. Credit card companies in themselves cannot levy, garnish, or impede an individual's property. This can only be done by due process through the court of the person's resident state. The exception is a "set off" that can be used by a bank under specific circumstances. But this would NOT apply to SS benefits.
Added: Athough the above is a true statement regarding Social Security payments, be advised that your RETIREMENT or ANNUITY or INVESTMENT DIVIDEND income is NOT exempt.
Further, if you have your SS checks deposited directly into a bank account, and the credit card company has a court lien against you, they can attach your bank account and it would become incumbent upon YOU to prove to the court that the money contained in the account consisted solely of Social Security payments and was, therefore, exempt from seizure.
No.
there is date of death attach to your social social security number
Accounts that have social security and ssi fund contained it it can not be levied account to federal law.
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No, they can't attach levy on SSDis benefits if that is your only sourec of income.
The best way to replace a lost Medicaid card is by requesting one online. In order to request one online the persons name needs to be the same on their recent social security card, must have a social security number, and show proof of date of birth.
I don' t know about an IRA account, but a creditor cannot freeze or "attach" an individuals' social security or pension account in many States. If you can show that the bank "attachment" was either a SS monthly payment or receivables from a pension fund payout, the courts will declare the action invalid. Don in Cherry Hill, New Jersey
They wouldn't attach a debit card, they would attach the bank account. If there is a debit card the account is connected to, I suppose you could say they've attached it.
I just found out I owe 15000.00 to the IRS from a spouse who died 7 years ago and we filed jointley but he was dying. Can the attach my spousal social security?
No, this feature isn't available.
yes....after they obtain a judgment in court...they can put a lien on your home, file an abstract against your social security number and attach wages and bank accounts...
open your yahoo account and attach the music you want on the icon "attach files"