No, military pensions are not subject to garnishment for creditor judgments. They can be garnished for child support, tax arrearages and in some cases spousal maintenance.
YES, even in AZ.
check with your court house.
all you need is to find a company that is willing to take a chance with you
The phone number of the Arizona Military Museum is: 602-267-2676.
yes.
The web address of the Arizona Military Museum is: http://www.azdema.gov/museum/index.html
They can take whatever the security for the loan was. For example, if you have an auto loan, they can repossess the auto. If you have a home loan, they can repossess the home. If the loan was a recourse loan and the value of whatever was repossessed was less than the amount still owed on the loan, they can get a deficiency judgment in a court of law. If the court grants a judgment, they can they take other assets.
You can find a great list of Arizona retirement communities on the following website: http://www.srgseniorliving.com/assisted_living/region/retirement_living_az?gclid=COHTrs2YyKgCFQQ7gwodehexqg. They have a great list.
The phone number of the Arizona Military Heritage Center is: 928-758-1088.
Yes. Social Security and Railroad Retirement benefits are exempt. Up to $2,500 total of military, civil service, and Arizona state/local government pensions are also exempt. All out-of-state government pensions are fully taxed.
yes
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