None. The US Treasury Department (federal government) garnishes benefit checks for child support; as long as you're receiving VA or Social Security benefits, there is nowhere you can live and escape responsibility for supporting your children.
All US states allow income garnishment for court ordered child support.
Depends on the nature of the underlying debt. If it's for taxes, penalties, fines, or child support, likely yes.
The address of the United States Army Veterans Support Command is: 10282 Parkview Avenue, Westminster, CA 92683-5782
Absolutely not.See Lockhart vs. United States.
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) started issuing benefits after World War I. This occurred starting in the year 1917.
Veterans of Foreign Wars was founded in 1899 in the United States. The actual named was decided upon in 1914. It lobbies for better health benefits and care on behalf of American Veterans.
Information on veteran's administration benefits can be found on several websites. Perhaps the easiest however, is the United States Department for Veterans Affairs site.
North and South Caroline, Texas and Pennsylvania. These 4 states can not garnish for debt collection.
Yes. All states will garnish, and for many reasons. Some restrict garnishment to only a few specific things, such as child support.
I can't imagine any State not garnishing any source of income short of SSI or public assistance.
Hopefully, yes. Child Support Enforcement Agencies in the United States have wide reaching powers to assist in collecting child support. They can take your tax refund, garnish your wages, suspend your license and put you in jail for not paying. You should have checked before you brought a child into the world.
No They can not.....you are in one of the safe states. Texas and North and South Carolina along with Pa are safe states that can not garnish wages.
Can not garnish in Texas or Penselvaina Can in other states