In most cases NO. However, student loans, child support and taxes payments aren't exempted from granishment.
The answer to your question is yes. If creditors can garnish your wages if you were working, then they can garnish the income you receive from your disability provider as well. The same procedures they would have to go through to garnish your wages from your employer, they would go through the disability company (filing court documents). Unfortunately, creditors consider any income you receive, working or not, as income.
It is possible for creditors to garnish wages in some states under certain conditions. So the over riding answer to your question is yes. Now, concerning your particular situation, that may be a different problem.
Yes, but not all at once. Creditors can only garnish up to 25% of disposible income per week. Go to http://www.courts.state.md.us/district/forms/civil/dvcv65br.html for more info on garnishing wages.
Can credit card companies that take you to civil court garnish your wages or income tax return if you lose in the lawsuit
IF they have a JUDGEMENT for the balance due, they can garnishee your wages. Income taxes?? NO
Question is not clear. Are you asking if the STATE of Florida can garnish your wages or are you asking, can your wages be garnished IN Florida?
Yes, Florida allows wage garnishment by a judgment creditor.
All states EXCEPT: NC, SC, TX and PA.
Yes, the state allows wage garnishment by judgment creditors.
Yes, after they sue and receive a judgment they can garnish wages up to 25% of the person's take home pay.
Iowa has laws in place that limit the amount that can be taken from wages. The law in Iowa states that creditors can only garnish up to 25 percent of wages.
The long and short of it is--Yes. You signed a promissory note--you promised to pay and you haven't.