All Social Security benefits are exempted by federal and state law from creditor attachment. The issue of the home depends upon the laws of the state in which you reside. Some states have excellent homestead laws which can protect the home from most creditor action, other states offer very little protection from property liens or in rare cases a forced sale. (macky832002@Yahoo.com)
Social security and retirment benefits cannot be attached by a judgement from creditors.
No, federal credit unions, including the Navy Federal Credit Union, cannot garnish Social Security benefits. Social Security payments are protected from garnishment under federal law, except for certain circumstances such as debts owed to the federal government, child support, or alimony. If you have concerns about debt and Social Security, it's advisable to consult a legal or financial expert for guidance.
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No Retirement or Social Security can be garnish.
NO. Social Security income is protected from creditor claims.
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A debt collector can not garnish social security benefits. Not unless your debt is to the Federal Government. That violates violates Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407).
No. All SS benefits are protected by federal law and are exempt from garnishment by judgment creditors.
If you are getting disability or social security, credit card companies cannot garnish your wages. However, the judge can issue liens against your property.
I do not have a social security number (SSN) and therefore do not have a credit score.