I can't imagine any State not garnishing any source of income short of SSI or public assistance.
yes, child support and alimony are the only two debtors that can garnish your social security.
No Retirement or Social Security can be garnish.
Yes. They need only certify that a specific amount of support is due or past-due.
No
You obtain an order of the court requiring this and take it to the legal division of the specific military branch.
In general, creditors cannot garnish retirement benefits, such as Social Security or pension payments. However, exceptions may apply if you owe back taxes, child support, or federal student loans. It's best to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation.
Hopefully, yes. Child Support Enforcement Agencies in the United States have wide reaching powers to assist in collecting child support. They can take your tax refund, garnish your wages, suspend your license and put you in jail for not paying. You should have checked before you brought a child into the world.
Yes, the North Carolina Department of Revenue can garnish retirement income to satisfy unpaid taxes. They have the authority to collect delinquent taxes by garnishing wages, bank accounts, and other sources of income, including retirement income. However, there are certain exemptions and limitations on the amount that can be garnished from retirement income.
no
No, child support cannot attach or garnish a 401K plan. They can only garnish wages earned and not employee benefits.
Yes (but not SSI).
yes