Creditors can garnish wages in the state of Washington. However, they first have to go through the court system and get a judgment.
The State's Attorney/District Attorney or your State's child support agency can do this.
Yes, in every state
In florida they take 40% of my unemployment
Yes, in Nevada, child support can be garnished from unemployment benefits. The state allows for a maximum garnishment of 25% of unemployment benefits for child support obligations. This percentage aligns with federal guidelines, ensuring that recipients still have some funds available for basic living expenses.
Yes, but the State will likely garnishee your unemployment. You need to file a motion to modify. see links below
As a state agency, it would be monthly.
It's not automatic. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency.
The Washington State unemployment rate was at 7% as of April 2013. The unemployment rate of Washington, D.C. was at 8.5% during the same month and year.
Yes, but unemployment insurance/disability benefits are considered income for purposes of calculating child support.
Generally speaking, most states only allow garnishment from unemployment compensation for spousal or child support. Check with your local state unemployment office for clarification.
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