Wage Garnishment
Date: Mon, 06/14/2010 - 16:11
Wage Garnishment
You need to talk to your bankruptcy attorney first to make sure
You need to talk to your bankruptcy attorney first to make sure that the loan was actually discharged in Bankruptcy first. I'm surprised that the court allowed that, student loans can't generally be discharged in Bankruptcy, whether Chapter 7 or 13. Was your loan through the government/school or was it a private loan?
In order to get the garnishment order vacated you need to go into court and give the judge some evidence that the loan was repaid. That's the only and fastest way to get a court order vacated. Your bankruptcy attorney may be able to help you or recommend someone who is more familiar with your state's laws.
If this is a federal loan, anything remaining on the loan after
If this is a federal loan, anything remaining on the loan after the chapter 13 is discharged comes due in full with accrued interest. I believe the same holds true for private loans too. Nothing is discharged. Sounds more like administrative discharge, which doesnt require a court order.