Yes.
Monthly child support payments can be garnished from retirement.
It depends upon the laws of the state where the debtor resides and the type of retirement benefits. All SS benefits are exempt from creditor garnishment as are all public assistance benefits. The exceptions are, tax arrearages and child support obligations.
This depends on the State law.
It is unclear what is meant by "GI Bill" but a military retirement pension or disability award can be garnished for child support.
Yes.
Yes.
Social Security benefits can never be garnished. Unless the judgment is for child or spousal support, unemployment insurance, workers' compensation awards, relocation benefits or disability or health insurance benefits cannot be garnished. Garnishing payments made from a retirement plan is also very difficult.
Yes, all pension benefits both military, SS, private, etc. can be garnished for child support.
No, Federal and State taxes can also be offset.
Yes, they can.
If the debt relates to tax arrearage and/or child support then yes, SSD benefits can be garnished via a court order. SSD cannot be garnished for creditor debt.
Yes (but not SSI or public assistance).