yes, but you need to get it modified. see links below
They sure can in Michigan if it is a court ordered child support payment.
The State's Attorney/District Attorney or your State's child support agency can do this.
Typically you cannot garnish unemployment, unless it is for spousal or child support.
No. The only garnishment allowed against unemployment benefits are spousal and child support.
no, only up to 55% see links below
No, a creditor cannot garnish unemployment benefits. Under Federal law, unless it's a judgment for spousal or child support, neither unemployment nor worker's compensation can be garnished.
Creditors can garnish wages in the state of Washington. However, they first have to go through the court system and get a judgment.
Generally speaking, most states only allow garnishment from unemployment compensation for spousal or child support. Check with your local state unemployment office for clarification.
i will have to say no it is exempt income only child support and IRS can the state doesnt want to pay your credit debts
Unemployment can be garnished only for child or spousal support. Child support cannot be garnished.
No
According to the Related Link below, your unemployment benefit cannot be garnished before receiving it but, apparently the account it's deposited in, can be, especially if it is commingled with other funds.