Yes. Andre Rison had to pay over $60K of his pension to back child support.
No, your pension income is for supporting you and your family.
Yes, all pension benefits both military, SS, private, etc. can be garnished for child support.
Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.Yes. Any assets of the obligor can be attached for child support arrears.
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The minimum guideline for one child is 20% of net income, including pension.
In some cases, yes, the government can garnish your old age pension to recover money owed for things like unpaid taxes, child support payments, or federal student loan debts. However, laws around garnishing pensions can vary depending on the circumstances and the type of pension you receive.
Child Support cannot be attached to pay a judgment.
It is unclear what is meant by "GI Bill" but a military retirement pension or disability award can be garnished for child support.
The judge is the one who renders the final decision regarding child custody, child support, financial maintenance, and property division.
Absolutely. For calculating child support, virtually all income is counted except for public assistance/SSI.
No. But if your father has retired and is paying child support the child support order might need to be modified based on the income he have now.