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Educational loans are particularly sensitive when it comes to wage garnishment. Even states that do not allow wage garnishment exempt student loans so to answer your question - yes. Your student loan lender can garnish your wages until the full student loan is paid in full. If you are having trouble paying them off and need to lower payments or some other form of debt relief, there is an ombudsman service from the Federal Student Loan that you can use: http://wagegarnishmentforum.com/index.php?topic=53.0
Yes, they definitely can!
If your defaulted loans are federal, like Stafford, PLUS, or Perkins, then you can get help from Default Management Services, Inc. Use Google to look up the phone #. Ask for Doug
(in the US) student loans are guaranteed by the government for the sole purpose of the borrower completing their education and becoming a contributing member of the community. As a general rule the loan payment itself, is free from being garnished because it is not considered income.
Yes, if federal student loans go into a default status, the collection agency can garnish. If you want to get out of default, there are two ways:
There are only 2 ways to get out of default on your Federally Guaranteed student loans.
In the event they secure a judgment against you then yes. The only way to garnish wages, aside from the federal government attaching your wages or freezing your accounts, is to have an order of garnishee. Without it, no employer will release wages for garnishment. Any who do are perhaps criminally liable. If your wages have been garnished, ask for a copy of the order.
Yes. If it's a federally-backed student loan you got through the FASFA they don't even need to take you to court.
they wont garnish a wage, but you wont get a tax refund....dont bother hiding cuz they will find you. they should have those people try to track down Osama bin Laden.
this could happen, however, you are better off to hire a lawyer, or get legal aid.
Yes. Any consumer debt can seek a judgment and as a result enact a garnishment.
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It can be garnished by the federal government. Federal student loans, IRS debt, ect. Also if you owe back child support or alimony payments, it can be garnished. However, it cannot be garnished by regular creditors.
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.
Your VA disability to my knowledge is untouchable to all creditors, to include child support, and student loans. Your student loans will affect your credit report negatively until it is in good standing. It will never go away or default. You can not claim it on a bankruptcy either.
It depends on what the money is owed for. Your check can and will be garnished if you owe money for child support, back taxes, student loans, owe money the state you live in. Other than that, no, regardless if you're in prison or not.
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Not if he did not cosign on the loans.
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If the loans are federally guaranteed then yes they can be garnished. If you need help with the consolidation of your defaulted loans, click on the default link below.
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.
In Texas, wages may be garnished for child support, alimony, taxes, and student loans. Garnishment requires your employer to withhold a certain amount of money from your paycheck and then send this money directly to your creditor.
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