Yes it does affect the child from getting financial aid.Mainly because you are a defaulter.
They can still garnish you, but you can appeal the garnishment through the Dept. of Ed. Ohmbudsman's office.If you need help getting out of default, or getting a garnishment lifted, then contact Default Management Services, Inc. for help. You can Google the name for a phone #. Ask for Doug, he is knowledgeable.
Yes, graduate students in science often receive financial support, including jobs as research assistants and/or teaching assistants, grants, and student loans.
Yes. i want financial support for my final year studies in Ca.
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.
To explain financial problems to get a scholarship, be honest and specific about your situation. Clearly outline the financial difficulties you are facing, such as a low-income household, unexpected medical expenses, or other financial burdens. Emphasize how these challenges have impacted your ability to afford educational opportunities and highlight your determination to overcome these obstacles. Provide any relevant documentation, such as income statements or tax returns, to support your case.
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Not if the courts have removed any financial responsibility.
John Cabot got financial support from Henry the 14th
If your student loans are being garnished, you can count on your name being on the tax offset list, meaning that they will apply your refund amount to your loan repayment.If you need help getting out of default, or getting a garnishment lifted, then contact Default Management Services, Inc. for help. You can Google the name for a phone #. Ask for Doug, he is knowledgeable.
Apply for financial aid. Ask the school where you want to study to send you the forms.
No. The IRS will take an income tax refund for back federal or state taxes, unpaid child support or alimony, student loans in default, and any unpaid federal or government debt.
The Dept. of Ed. guideline is 15% of your wages, but I have seen it go as high as 25%. If you need help getting out of default and getting the garnishment lifted, a company called Default Management Services, Inc. can help you. Google the company name to get the phone #. Ask for Doug, he is knowledgeable.