Social Security Disability Exemption
Date: Tue, 05/11/2010 - 21:38
I know that you can't mingle other deposits with your social security disability income deposits or your account can be garnished. But, what if your social security is not the only social security deposit going into the account? For instance if you have a joint account and both have social security income or you also receive an automatic deposit income from social security for a child - are all of those protected? Or do you have to have an account with only your social security deposit?
You may benefit from the following site. Check it out. "http://
You may benefit from the following site. Check it out.
"http://www.nedap.org/hotline/exempt.html"
Its better to maintain a separate account for your social securi
Its better to maintain a separate account for your social security and other forms of exempted income, or else, you can have those directly coming to you.
Excellent link! In reading, it sounds as long as the only depos
Excellent link! In reading, it sounds as long as the only deposits made to the account are social security, then they are all exempt. Thank you so much! :D