Yes. Child support obligations and/or arrearages can be garnished from any Social Security benefit payment. That is applicable only when the obligated parent is the one receiving the SSI or other SS benefits.
no
possibly, for arrearages
SSI beneficiaries cannot be ordered to pay child support. Child support cannot be deducted from SSI payments.
The father was behind is his and arrested several times for it.Basically my money was for the other kid. I am ill now and behind in arrearages for my son 21
No. SSI beneficiaries are exempt from paying child support (except for past-due support). Child support cannot be garnished from SSI payments.
The question is somewhat unclear -BUT- If there is some kind of government lien against the SSI payment it will be deducted from the payment amount before the check is sent, or the deposit is ever made.
The garnishment of WC benefits can be garnished by creditor judgment in some U.S. states. It can be garnished for child support obligations and tax arrearages in all U.S. states.
If support arrearages exist when do it ends in Virginia
No. SSI and other Social Security or public assistance benefits can only be garnished if the matter relates to child support or tax arrearages. There has, however, been an issue with governmental agencies accessing people's bank accounts. This has been a problem for those with automatic deposit of their SSI checks.
The State can place a lien on an IRA to collect child support arrearages, yes.
If you are under full retirement age (66 for those born between 1943 and 1954), you can earn up to $1,470 per month in 2023 before your Social Security Income (SSI) benefits are affected. For every $2 you earn above this threshold, $1 is deducted from your benefits. Once you reach full retirement age, you can earn any amount without affecting your SSI benefits.
everthing I hear it seems as if Ssi