not if you notify the bank that all deposits in that account come from ss disability or military service connected
Unless you served an entire career and retired honorably there is no such thing as "severance" pay from the military. If you are referring to Veterans benefits for a service-connected disability, you can make application for it, but the burden of proof will be upon you to prove that that your Bipolar Disorder was caused by your military service. HIGHLY doubtful!
veterans affairs
Disability compensation in the United States military is managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Applications can be made online at www.va.gov, or at the local VA office. Following an extensive array of medical tests and service history reviews, the doctors will determine how much of the disability is service-connected and the percentage of disabilitywhere 0% is fully able and 100% is permanently and totally disabled.They will first determine whether or not the disability is service-connected. For instance, when someone loses a limb in combat, it's easy to determine whether or not the disability is service-connected. But if someone returns home and then develops a disease or condition, it may take a little more investigation to determine whether or not that disability is service-connected.The total percentage of disability is a weighted number which gives higher priority to the more debilitating disabilities that a person presents. For example, a person could be diagnosed with two disabilities at 30% each and have an overall disability rating of 50%, because one of the two disabilities has a higher weight than the other.Once the total percentage is determined, that number determines access to benefits through the VA healthcare system, as well as compensation and other benefits.
Yes. It likely will be up to your retirement benefits to provide for you.
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, qualified employers cannot discriminate against us for having service connected disability relating to PTSD as it is qualified as a disability. Passing the agency's psychological exam will be a different story though.
No Veterans service connected disability pay is not reported on your income tax return. You do receive a 1099 information form from the VA for the amount of your disability pay that youu receive during the year.
Can I GET BACK PAY FROM THE DATE I LEFT THE SERVICE IF THE PROBLEMS IS GOTTEN WORSE
The pay scale for disabled military personnel depends on several factors, including the severity and nature of the disability, as well as the length of service. Disabled military personnel may receive compensation through disability retirement pay, disability severance pay, or veterans' disability benefits. The specifics of the pay scale can vary, and it is best to consult with a military personnel office for personalized information.
Yes, your disability check can be garnished. The reasons can be child support and taxes even across state lines. This happened to me. Yes I am speaking from experience not some law book or hear say. You have no protected income.
First of all, if you are still on active duty, you do not get disability. Disability is compensation because you cannot earn a living. You earn a living while on active duty. Therefore, the military does not give you disability rating. It is the VA's responsibility to determine your service related injuries once you separate or retire from active duty.
Can child support laws take money from service connected veteran disability pay
no.