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Social Security, Divorce, And The Scope Of Federal Preemption, Michael T. Flannery Jan 2018

Social Security, Divorce, And The Scope Of Federal Preemption, Michael T. Flannery

Buffalo Law Review

In light of the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Howell v. Howell, in May 2017, this article urges Congress to clarify its intent for the scope of federal preemption of state property distribution laws under the anti-assignment provision of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. § 407.Congress enacted the Social Security Act in 1935 to serve as a federally regulated social insurance benefit program designed to ensure a continuing source of income to retired workers, age 65 or older. Within the Act, Congress reserved for itself the exclusive authority to regulate the program, with one of the primary purposes …