Sure.
NO. Social Security income is protected from creditor claims.
No. All SS benefits are exempt by federal law from creditor attachment.
No. SSD and SS benefits of all types are 100% exempt from creditor attachment. They are protected by federal and state exemptions/laws.
No. If a creditor other than the federal government tries to garnish your Social Security benefits, inform them that such an action violates Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407).
No but you must prove that money in the account came from those sources and not from gainful employment...
No Retirement or Social Security can be garnish.
no
If both are contractually responsible or liable for the debt, then yes; and likely both will be. While neither SSI nor disability can be attached, as soon as the payment hits the bank, the creditor can garnish the account. Both the wife's wages and bank account can be garnished.
YES
should my husband pay social security on his employee
A court can order the garnishment of any account associated with your Social Security number, including your children's savings accounts. You can petition the court to have savings accounts excluded.
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