Hi,I would just like to get a few pointers advice.If a creditor wins a case against you ,Can a judge take your disability payments in consideration when having to pay it?Ihave not got to this stage yet,but was just wondering,as I cant find this info on searches,Thankyou,Vale.
disability payments and court orders.
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Re: disability payments and court orders.
I think it always advisable to disclose all income, if you get PIP because you have higher costs because of your disability then you can show them as an expense so it balances out. That's how I understand the rules anyway, someone else may be along with a better response for you.
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Re: disability payments and court orders.
If Income is totally made up of state benetits a claimant would have to apply
for a ruling as to if the particular benefits are " Earnings".
HMCR on AOE 's states that state pension, pension credits, tax credits, disability benefits are not attachable.
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