Yes, as long as you have not consolidated through Direct previously.
There is alot of mis-information out there regarding student loan consolidations. Be aware of that and do your due dilligence as your situation is individual to you--type of loans you have, where you live, etc. I've spent a great deal of time studying the pros and cons of student loans and have come across some interesting sources and facts about trying to consolidate my various student loans. I wrote a report about it if your interested, see below. Warmly, Mark Free Report on Getting The Best Student Loan Consolidation http://getmyinfo.info/student-loan-consolidation.html
if my wages are being garnished can they still take my income tax check?
can a bill collector check to see if I'm being garnished and if I am, can they garnish me to or do they have to wait until the first one is finished?
If it is a govet' insured or guaranteed loan, yes.
Loan consolidation should not be jumped into. Look closely at the size of debt and the interest rate being paid on the various outstanding loans. It may not be a good idea to consolidate depending upon those variables.
Not sure who "they" are...but they can use all legal means to collect what you swore you would pay.
The sentence "John is a good student" is intransitive because it does not have a direct object. The action (being a good student) does not transfer to an object.
They will take the entire tax refund if you owe that much. And they will do that every year until the loan is paid.
In the US, you can only get a new student loan if you rehabilitate or consolidate the defaulted loans. To rehabilitate, you need to make 9-12 on time payments to your current lender. If you need help with the consolidation of your defaulted student loans, click on the link below
When you are beginning to feel overwhelmed with debt, you are being threatned with being garnished, or you are being garnished. You have judgments, you are up for repo, your house is in foreclosure, you will know when it's time.
No.No.No.No.
The government has just garnished my 2008 federal tax return due to my student loan being defaulted. My student loan dates back to 2005. It was very inconvenient to have my return garnished, especially since I would have received $6,500, but I am also glad I had this resolved!