No, but the court can.
Your spouse's income is not a factor.
yes, child support and alimony are the only two debtors that can garnish your social security.
Generally, garnishments go off of a percentage of your and/or your spouse's income.
You can get the answers at 4socialsecuritydisability.com. Their answer is that your disability benefits might be taxable IF you, or you and your spouse if filing jointly, have enough income to require paying taxes.
does my spouse have to claim my workers disability pension on his income tax return
Yes it can be included in your adjusted gross income depending on other income earned by you or your spouse. Only part of social security benefits are to be included based on a schedule you complete.
Washington State, Can they garnish my pay check because my spouse wages are being garnished to pay off a credit card debt.
No. Social Security and/or private disability benefits are not subject to garnishment except for child support or federal tax arrearages and in rare cases spousal maintenance.
They can if he/she is on the collections account.
Yes, it is perfectly legal for a private investigator to follow your spouse as long as your spouse is in a public place.
No, not the whole household's income, just the ex-spouse's income. If he/she is remarried the new spouse's income does not count. Only the biological parents pay for their child.
They can be denied unless they have a disability.