Yes, there is no statute of limitations on federal student loan collections and garnishment.
There are only 2 ways to get out of default on your Federally Guaranteed student loans.
Not if he did not cosign on the loans.
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YES No, wages can not be garnished in Tx except for the IRS, Student Loans, & Child Support.....They can however garnish a bank account if they get a judgment against you in court.
Absolutely not. You know that phrase "there are no stupid questions"? It's a lie.
Yes. Wages can be garnished for any debt that is legally incurred and documented.
Yes.
No.
If your bankruptcy is currently active, collection efforts on the student loan will cease until the bankruptcy inactive at which point collection activities will start again.
garnished wages in Texasno the state of Texas does not garnish wages for no debts unless it is IRS related or student loans or anything dealing with government loans.
The state of Texas does allow for the garnishment of wages other than child support and school loans. Tax returns and other federal monies can be garnished.
Federal student loans have no statute of limitation, meaning they can collect forever. The can garnish your wages without taking you to court, take your tax refund, and sue you in court for property and bank accounts. Student loans are also almost impossible to discharge in bankruptcy. There are people now who did not repay their student loans from the 1970s who are having their social security garnished. Not paying is a very bad idea.
Slave wages at best.