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.
No, stepchildren and spouses are not eligible for Social Security disability benefits based on their relationship to someone receiving disability benefits. Social Security disability benefits are typically only available to the individual who is disabled, assuming they meet the eligibility criteria.
No
In jurisdictions where same-sex marriage is legalized, employers that provide health benefits to spouses of employees may not discriminate against same-sex spouses. This, in a way, mandates covering same-sex partners where, under domestic partnerships, coverage was voluntary.
Yes, they do.
Yes, in states where same-sex marriage is legal, any employer which provides benefits to the spouses of its employees must do so regardless of their gender. To exclude same-sex spouses would be illegal discrimination, as those states all have discrimination laws on the books.
Yes, it offers all the same benefits it does to opposite-sex spouses.
ex-spouse that has a special needs child, are they able to receive benefits
Trading Spouses Meet Your New Mommy - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
By law, all US companies offer benefits to same-sex spouse IF they offer benefits to opposite-sex spouses.
Yes, it offers the same benefits to domestic partners (both same-sex and opposite sex) as it does to spouses.
Yes, Yahoo offers the same benefits to domestic partners (both same-sex and opposite sex) as it does to spouses.
10 yrs What if they have been astranged for that long