Long term benefits are protected from creditors as long as you don't commingle those disability benefit monies with other monies in your bank account.
Bankruptcy will prevent a foreclosure but you still have to reaffirm the loan and begin paying or the bank will repossess your house regardless of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy temporarily halts the process for up to a couple months.
Depending on what the date is that the bankruptcy was filed would depend on if you can be garnished... not to mention there is an entire process that has to be done before a garnishment can be implemented. First the creditor would have to prove deliquency on bill ( which isn't hard) Secondly said account must be within the state statute of limitations ( varies state to state ) Lastly the creditor would have to have a judgment implemented on the debtor before a writ of garnishment can be implemented. ( Note if the said debt was opened during the course of the Bk then it can also be pursued stat permitting. If the debt was incurred prior to filing BK then no you could not be garnished in any way
... prevent ... Bankruptcy is a Federal process and has no effect on child support. Bankruptcy does not dismiss child support debts.
A physical disability will not prevent you from voting.
Of course. Being on disability doesn't stop you from creating bills, and doesn't prevent other from collecting.
It depends on the bankruptcy... In NJ, if it is a personal bankruptcy & didn't involve any breach in fiduciary responsibility or money of insurers or insureds then it will not prevent one from renewing or attaining an insurance license.
To prevent bankruptcy which they were unable to pull off.
It depends on what the nature of the disability is. You need to be able to obtain a DOT medical card in order to get a CDL - some disabilities will prevent this, while others will not.
No he can't. Go find yourself a good attorney.
Short term disability pay benefits if you are unable to work at your full time occupation. It does not prevent you from attending class.
A disabled person should use a disability scooter when they are no longer able to walk. Disability scooters can also be used to prevent further injury like those associated with back problems.
Yes, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The exact details are irrelevant, it will remain on your credit report and prevent you from refiling for the same length of time either way.