i don't think you can sue the government
who ever wrote this is completely wrong , Do you realize how much money the government would have to put out every year for lawsuits because of the stupidity, it would be in the billions every year.
the answer to this question is yes , the government may say it's above the law but it really isn't , you can win but you have to get your ammo together to fight them , it won't be easy but it can be done. It takes time and the fact that you are right with all your information on your side.
don't give up FIGHT
Yes, a person receiving Social Security benefits in Kansas can be sued for unpaid bills; however, their Social Security benefits are generally protected from garnishment or seizure to pay those debts. Creditors may obtain a judgment against the individual, but they cannot take Social Security funds directly from their accounts. It's important for individuals in this situation to seek legal advice to understand their rights and options.
Why are the being sued? past due on auto loans They can be sued. I think your question is - if they win the judgement, can they garnish the SSI payment. NO. See link for citation
No. Social Security does not pay prisoners.
Does a person with a blind eye qualify for social security
is there a limit as to how much money a person on social security can accumulate
The person is on social security benefits at this time and has been since ten years ago.
Of course. Social Security is not means tested.
Social security benefits are usually protected from garnishment by debt collectors, but they can still take legal action to pursue repayment through other means. It's important to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options in such a situation.
social security number of an individual person in the united states see * social security@ social security.gov.com
The first person to receive a social security number is actually unknown. See Related Links.
would social security pay significant other to care for elderly person
Social Security Retirement Age is sixty two years of age