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TITLE 42, CHAPTER 7, SUBCHAPTER IV, Part D. § 659
Disabilitiy social security will usually stay that way as long as you have the disability. If your situation changes, it may convert back to regular, but usually it stays disability.
Yes, permanent disability payments, specifically Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), can convert to regular Social Security retirement benefits when the recipient reaches full retirement age. At that point, the SSDI benefits automatically transition to retirement benefits without a change in the payment amount. However, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not convert to regular Social Security and remains a separate program.
Yes, social security disability benefits can be garnished to pay alimony or child support obligations. The government allows up to 50% of your disability benefits to be garnished for this purpose.
No, Social Security Disability can not be garnished for anything. That is not considered earned income. So no one can garnish it. sorry
Some Social Security Disability beneficiaries have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security Disability benefits, while others do not.
It is a federal tax to support the Social Security old age and survivors benefits and the Social Security Disability Income benefits.
No Retirement or Social Security can be garnish.
Yes
Social Security Disability and Social Security is judgment proof from debtors in all states.
Preparation for social security disability appeal hearing?
There are various places where one could find information on social security for people with a disability. For example, the official website of US social security, SSA, provides information on programs that offer support and assistance to the disabled.
a portion of the social security disability income, if filed, can be considered as child support