appeal and go back w/ proof
very much, because your burdens are less by atleast 1.
Yes. Child support obligations and/or arrearages can be garnished from any Social Security benefit payment. That is applicable only when the obligated parent is the one receiving the SSI or other SS benefits.
when receiving payment from a privit insurace carrier check the amount of payment on the EOB with the
Can my salary be garnished if I have not missed a child support payment
Yes.
Because money is being received from customer we are not owing.
If your creditor has obtained a judgment against you, yes.
Trust base shipping in an organization is the shipping a product out before receiving a payment or on a verbal agreement to pay. It is a risky way to do business because a customer can default on payment.
Generally garnishment occurs only in cases where a loan or other debt is, or has been, in default. (Although I've heard of cases where parents volunteered to have child support garnished so they didn't have to worry about missing a payment.) There are only a few types of debt that can be legally garnished: alimony and/or child support, student loans, and deliquent federal taxes. The payment terms of your loan should be clearly defined and specifically include the amount and date the payments are due. Garnishing your refund while your account was current would be demanding payment before it was due. If you are not currently in default and have never been, then there is no reason to assume your tax refund would be garnished. However, if you've previously been in default and not brought the loan completely current, they might garnish the portion still in arrears.
A payment is the transfer of wealth from one party (such as a person or company) to another. A payer is the party making a payment. The payee is the party receiving the payment.
This is definitely a question you can respectfully ask for the Court's opinion on when you meet with the Judge.
There is a common misconception that cosigners are not responsible for payment. However, the purpose of a cosigner is to guarantee payment of the loan. The cosigner, comaker, cobuyer, coguarantor or a loan is equally responsible for payment of the debt. So, yes.