When a person goes to prison, he or she is no longer considered a citizen. Ergo, you probably will not get any further assistance like disability.
A person on disability should not earn anything besides getting their monthly check. They are on disability because they are not able to work
You can elect to discontinue Social Security disability benefits at any time; however, you may have to pay a visit to your local field office to prove you are the person to whom the check or deposit is issued.
You could sue and get a judgment, but most states would not allow you to garnish the disability benefits to collect the judgment. If the person on disability had other assets like a house, you could go after those assets. If the person IS on disability, they might not HAVE other assets to go after.
It depends on what the money is owed for. Your check can and will be garnished if you owe money for child support, back taxes, student loans, owe money the state you live in. Other than that, no, regardless if you're in prison or not.
There may be regulations regarding any access to a person's disability check.
This depends on the severity of the disability, and the state laws regarding unemployment and disability issues. The SSDI might be interested in what you were doing, so its best to check with both the Federal and state offices to get clarification.
is ssa crazy.............if a person is disable and only gets disability from ss, how r they supposed to live
how can i check on an undelivered check
yes i need my disability check copy for 2008/2009
Your VA Disability check is NOT taxable. VA Disability is a compensation NOT earned income.
Check your policy for language about disability while unemployed. Many will require that you be unable to perform two or more activities of daily living.
Social security rarely checks how SSI and SSDI is spent. Their main concern is whether you continue to qualify. This is determined by the continuing existence of the qualifying disability and if you are doing work that they have not approved.