No. Federal work study funds are for educational expenses only and cannot be garnished.
No.
Yes, in some cases it can. Thefederal law that once prohibited such income as being totallyexempt has been amended in some areas. Not all such income is exempt from child support obligations. As a general rule, one should assume that there is no income exempt from garnishment for such support. Such casescan beadjudicated on anindividual basis.
No you do not have to work full-time. Working anytime will get your wages garnished. Child support even garnish wages on Day labor and temporary jobs. Income is income and they will take from any source of income you may have.
Yes. It should be--- Federal Work- Study Program.
HjfjfnfnrnrheuurhrbffnfnjfjfjrnrnYes i agree
a study program that i think would help is the colleges study program
The following answer was found online, "Social Security benefits can be garnished to repay Federal debts, but never below $750 per month. A garnishment can take 15%, or the amount over $750, whichever is less."
When filing taxes, students should be aware that income derived from a work-study arrangement may still be taxable. A lot of students make the mistaken assumption that this income is not taxable since it is often used to pay for tuition expenses. If a student has a question on how this income is taxed, then he or she should consult with the director of a work-study program. These directors are knowledgeable about the ways in which this income is taxed. A director can be your best source of information for filing taxes that involve work-study income. You should also find this information out before taking a work-study job.
Federal Work-Study Program (Apex)
Your wife can sue for alimony based upon her desire for supplemental income. However, if you were not working and she brought in all income, the suit will not win. If you cannot work and have disability income, then you need to contact an attorney so that your disability income is not garnished.
No. Doesn't work that way
Yes, your wages can be garnished wherever you work for a debt. Generally, wages are not approved to be garnished for unsecured debt.
Maybe. Federal or state law determines the percentage of wage garnishment. Under federal law the maximum garnishment is 25% or 30 x minimum wage/$382.50 with the first $217.50 of disposable income being exempt. If the state where the garnishee resides has a garnishment percentage less than the federal allowance, (many do), that will be the maximum amount subject to garnishment.