Yes, as can spousal support and federal tax arrears.
They sure can in Michigan if it is a court ordered child support payment.
SSD and other Social Security benefits are exempt by federal law from garnishment by judgment creditors. The exception is IRS garnishment for tax arrearages and court ordered child support. Private disability benefits such as WIC are generally exempt as well, but state laws determine if they are exempted in total or percentage. Social Security benefits can and are garnished for past due child support. SSI cannot be garnished.
In all states: Yes, for federal student loans in judgment and for child support.In NY State: Yes, in most cases unemployment benefits can be garnished with the exception of the amount of income equal to the weekly based minimum wage for NY being exempt.
Yes
Based on your unemployment amount. see links
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Social Security Disability benefits are exempt from any debt collection except for child support obligations. SS benefits can in some cases be garnished for spousal maintenance, but the spouse who is entititled must file a civil suit to obtain a judgment for collection of the court ordered amount.
Only if you've been taken to court and the garnishment of wages was ordered by a judge.
Whether you're married or not a joint bank account can be garnished in MA. Garnishments are ordered on the individual's financial accounts and essentially can apply to any form of bank account they own.Ê
In California, Child Support Services can only garnish the wages from the parent. If you are the step-parent, your wages cannot be garnished. If you are the parent, wages can be garnished within 30 days of legal separation, as ordered by the courts.
Did custody change?
Yes, but you need to modify. see related links