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No - not social security and not disability - they are totally exempt.
No, the content of your bank account has no relevance to your eligibility for disability payments. What they want to know is, are you actually disabled, and do you have disability insurance. That is what counts.
Open the bank account or go and remove your hair to do this job
If the money is deposited into the account that has the overdraft, yes they can recover their monies.
I believe that RR disability checks are paid out the same as Social Security checks. You are paid in advance for the month. If the beneficiary dies at anytime during the month the entire month's check must be returned.
how can i check on an undelivered check
I'll assume you are speaking of a disability check from the United States government. Typically those cannot be attached. However, and it may be a hair split, if that check is deposited in a bank, the bank account might be susceptible to an attachement. You should consult an attorney specific to your state and see what he says. Or, if you are vey concerned, you can simply have your check sent to you, and cash it at a check cashing place. There is a modest fee, usually a dollar or so, but that is better than losing all.
yes i need my disability check copy for 2008/2009
If the funds in the account are only disability income funds, usually not, but it depends on state law, so check with a local attorney, legal services office or your state Attorney General's office.
Your VA Disability check is NOT taxable. VA Disability is a compensation NOT earned income.
All SS benefits are exempt from attachment (garnishment) by judgment creditors under federal law. Private disability benefits might be at risk depending upon the laws of the state in which the beneficiary resides.
Do you mean Disability Living Allowance? Yes, you can work and still receive DLA.