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Any money designated as taxable income is subject to garnishment for child support.
Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.
In the state of Florida how can a lien for back child support against Supplemental Security Income?
You likely have to pay a percent of income, from the sound of it, so they take a percent of refund too as that is income being returned to you.
Most likely. Just about every state will intercept federal and state income tax refunds for child support arrears.
Yes, any form of income, other than needs-based income, can be garnished for back child support in New York. Money from a lawsuit or settlement is considered income.
yup
On current income unless the obligor can document his past income.
Yes, it can.
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Yes. My husband and I filed our federal refund jointly (mind you he was behind 3K on child support) and they took it all of what he owed. BUT, I went back and filed out an 'Injured Spouse Form' to get back what i earned.