In California, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) generally have some protection from creditors, including in bankruptcy proceedings. However, this protection can vary based on the type of IRA and the circumstances of the lawsuit. While traditional and Roth IRAs are typically protected up to a certain limit under federal law, additional state laws may apply, which could affect the level of protection. It's advisable to consult with a legal expert for specific situations.
Your IRA is protected from Creditors, they have no right to bother your IRA.
other received a hospital debt for four grand and is worried that a hospital could sue her ira for it .shed pay it but is only living on social security and cant afford to pay out the last four grand in a hospital debt
No the IRA would no longer be protected having been inherited.
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No, the are protected by the courts.
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David got a card from Ira in Truckee, California.
No
California does not allow alienation of affection lawsuits.
Ira Jacknis has written: 'Carving Traditions of Northwest California (Classics in California Anthropology)' 'Food in California Indian Culture (Classics in California Anthropology)'
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No !!!! IRA's are protected under ERISA against any creditor for any reason.