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Wage Garnishment / Debt Settlement

Date: Mon, 06/29/2009 - 16:56

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 06/29/2009 - 16:56

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Wage Garnishment / Debt Settlement


I was exploring the world of a starving artist for first several years that followed my schooling (defaulting all they way).

I now have (thanks to the school and experience) have the ability to start paying off my student loans. I have been saving money for the past several months as I was trying to figure out what I should do. As I was slow of foot, that decision was made for me. Wage garnishment.

I'm in the process of trying to re-establish myself, I'd like to buy some property/house one day. What would be my best plan of action at this point?

I owe 34K (fees and balance), I talked with ISAC they will do a debt settlement for 29K?

Or

If I try make voluntary payments (I can afford $1-$500) on top of the wage garnish amount ($500) for 11 months I can hope for rehab (I've been told there is no guarantee).

I have 7K of my own, the 22K for the settlement would potentially come from a family member who would needs serious convincing debt settlement would be the best option and that no better options exists.

and I work in a small office, I'd rather not be have garnishments as it'll probably get around the rumor mill.

I still live in Illinois, I went to school in Illinois.


Thank you for the response :)

Why risk the garnish + volunteer payments then maybe get a rehab loan (34K + interest)?

what if there is no money left in the rehab program (ie 1/09-6/09), the garnishment payments would kill my credit with no chance of removal?


The savings of over 5k seems to be a good offer...

I'm kind of unclear on how the debt settlement would effect my credit score?


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 15:54

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So if I make 11 consecutive monthly payments of $350 while having my wages garnished for $500 monthly. I should be eligible for a rehabilitation loan, those 11 wage garnishment payments will be expunged from my credit record?

assuming I continue payments and payoff my balance my credit will record will read as though I never had a default or wage garnishment?


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 12:02

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A garnishment does not show up on your credit report, only the default.

It is actually 9 payments, although sometimes it takes a 10th before the rehab goes thru. ISAC's tradeline would be removed....however your original lender servicer would remain.

With settlement you would have 2 negative tradelines. Plus you will get a 1099 for the portion they write off...so you will get hit on taxes.


Why does it seem to good to be true?? It is federal law...The Higher Education Act.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Fri, 07/03/2009 - 12:30

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When setting up the Rehab, do I have to give my checking account info or can I send it each month? Also, I am around 34k defaulted and going to request a Reasonable and Affordable payment. How likely are they to budge? Right now they will not move from around 350/month and I would be scared to make that committment right now.


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 07/20/2009 - 20:30

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Yes this is. The person that I have been calling has stated that they will send to Garnishment by the end of this week and while I am out of work, they may file a civil lawsuit because I am out of work and will not be receiving pay. How do I get them to move on the amount? I am going to mention Reasonable and Fair and if not reach out to Omsbudman..is that correct?


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 07/21/2009 - 04:13

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In your case, the Ombudsman is called for. For starters student loans rarely file civil suits...generally it is only done on balance over $100k and for people who are self employed and refusing to pay. GC services cannot file any legal action as they are not capable or authorized. They are not lawyers.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Tue, 07/21/2009 - 04:55

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Thank you for your honest help. One more question. Is there a reason they refuse to put the agreement in writing. I am leary about what they are "promising" but will not follow up with it in writing. Also, I want to record the conversation the next time I speak with them about the rehab program. I have been in one before and they stopped collecting in the 7th month. I was never late and unemployed. They said that the dept of edu said it wasn't enough. All I want to do is pay. In addition, I offered to send voluntary payments of around $200/per month and the CA told me I was better keeping my money b/c it won't do anything.


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Tue, 07/21/2009 - 14:40

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