If I were to recieve a alimony garnishment from my social secuity would it be from the gov. or my bank it is direct deposit
The difference between asset management and private banking is the source of the money. In asset management, the money comes from financial and insurance companies as well as certain funds. In private banking, the money is from individuals.
Garnished, no, seized, yes.
Whether your money can be garnished depends on the type of business you have. If you have a corporation, your personal liabilities are separate from your business liabilities, which means your corporation's bank account will not be garnished.
I belive it depends on your banking institute, but I know mine is automatic. I usually do the transfer over the phone but I have always seen the money into my account immeditely.
Technically no. However, if you deposit your checks into a bank account, the money in the account can be seized and you'll have to file legal papers proving the source of the money was in fact unemployment in order to get it back.
If you have a job on top of the assistance, that money can be garnished. Anything you might get back for income tax refund can be taken also. The government assistance can't be garnished.
No, grant money is free money. You do not need to repay it.
The banking has something to do with .... Money saving . But manufacturing is for money but has to separating money and making money
You do not owe money for a car if it has been repossessed, so your wages can't be garnished for that reason.
What you do for a living means nothing. If you have a debt that is garnished, the money will be taken. If the garnishment is for taxes, you should have paid them when you were supposed to.
Garnished funds will NOT be returned to you. If it was a significant amount, the bk Trustee can claw back that money and use it to pay your creditors. Otherwise, that money is gone.
Yes, all of it even your shares