As a federal retiree with frozen CSRS, you need the military retirement document.
No. These benefits are not paid by the states, but by the Federal government, so New York cannot "freeze" them
It is a Medical material shipping form that you use to label boxes that contain dry ice. The dry ice inside keeps the medical material frozen.
The box have no reason to be frozen if it's only in your name. Best of luck to you.
Read your loan documents. Most student loans contain a clause that allow the borrower to defer payments if they are attending school at least half time. It's not exactly "frozen", since the payments are merely being deferred. I believe interest is still calculated during this period, but again, you should check your loan documents for details.
Upon filing, the bank accounts are frozen. Your a creditor on your loans, which really have no security.
Social Security and disability benefits are exempt by federal law from garnishment by judgment creditors. It is very important that the debtor does not commingled exempt funds with non exempt funds to avoid the possiblity of the account being "frozen" by the court until the issue is resolved. A judgment creditor can, however, seize any other non exempted personal property such as bonds, stocks, etc. or place a lien against real property belonging to the debtor.
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Because everything is frozen.
'Frozen' works both ways. An object can be presently in a frozen state and thus 'is frozen'. The past tense, 'was frozen', indicates either 1) something that was once frozen but perhaps now is not ('the steak was frozen, but it tasted good') or 2) the freezing process, as in 'this object was frozen last Thursday'.
A frozen baseball is a brozen. This is a combination of the words baseball and frozen. A frozen baseball.
Typically any bank account you open will have your social security number on it, which is how your debts are listed, which is how any new account you open will be frozen also. It doesn't matter where you are (at least in the US), it will happen, especially if it is a debt to the IRS. You may want to talk to an attorney if you need to open an account.
Yes. You may be able to get it unfrozen by showing that all deposits to it derive from protected sources (I'm not sure if social security is one of those).