The government can garnish short term disability payments but no one else can. This is usually for back student loans or taxes.
No, they can not require you to pay them back.
A cancer diagnosis makes it difficult but not impossible to get short term disability coverage. If you have been cancer free for 5 years you may qualify. Also, if your employer offers a short term disability option for the first time the offer may come with a guaranteed issue option based upon participation.
In most cases you cannot collect unemployment after maternity leave. If your maternity leave is over, your doctor has determined that you can go back to work. Unemployment is intended for those who are laid off from work.
I do not believe that you can continue to collect unemployment if you refuse ANY legitimate offer of work.
You do not need to pay back the benefits. The insurance paid a benefit for the time you were physically unable to work because of your delivery.
You cannot get disability if you are on an unemployment benefit...
You still owe them. In the US, the IRS has 10 years to collect taxes.
Yes, an employer can require you to repay short-term disability benefits if you do not return to work, depending on the terms of the policy and any agreements you signed. Many short-term disability plans include clauses that stipulate repayment if the employee fails to return to work after the benefit period. It's essential to review your specific policy documents and consult with HR or a legal advisor for clarification on your obligations.
There is nothing you can do about this. Child support payments are still owed to your child if your x wife is desceased but the child is still living he or she is entitled to the money.
If by "back pay" you mean, support that was ordered and not paid - yes.
Unless you've been informed in writing to the contrary, or your contract says otherwise