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Employers Need Education on Student Loan Garnishments

Account Recovery

While still a few months off on the horizon, the date on which individuals with unpaid student loans may start seeing their paychecks and bank accounts garnished is approaching.

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Steps Involved in Recovering Unpaid Student Loans

Nexa Collect

Recovering unpaid student loans is a systematic process. Just like mortgage recoveries, the steps can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the terms of the loan. Offset Tax Refunds and Government Benefits : For federal student loans in the U.S., This can affect the borrower’s credit score.

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Can My Stimulus Check Be Garnished for Credit Card Debt?

Credit Corp

But those who are struggling with debt might wonder: Can my stimulus check be garnished for credit card debt or other money owed. In some cases, the money you get from the third stimulus could be garnished. Federal Student Loan Debt: No. This is not necessarily true for private student loans, though.

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An In-Depth Guide to Bank Account Garnishment in Texas and How to Avoid It

Debt RR

Business debt, whether from small business loans, corporate credit cards, or federal and state taxes, can be a challenge to manage. This unpaid debt can lead to a serious problem for businesses: garnishment. Review this guide for everything businesses need to know about bank account garnishment in Texas and how to avoid it.

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Can a NY Judgment Creditor Garnish PPP or Other CARES Act Funds?

FFGN COLLECT NY

With both consumers and small businesses receiving funds from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and CARES Act, questions have come up as to whether these amounts can be frozen or garnished by debt collectors or creditors. Is garnishing PPP or CARES Act funds an option for satisfying outstanding monies owed to judgment creditors?

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What Happens to My Personal Loan After Bankruptcy?

Sawin & Shea

When filing for bankruptcy, you can discharge certain types of personal loans, meaning that you’re no longer legally responsible for paying off the debt. If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy, you need to know what personal loans you can discharge and which filing method best suits your financial situation. Payday loans.

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Getting Approved for a Loan After Bankruptcy

Sawin & Shea

Many people assume that because they have filed bankruptcy, their credit is ruined, and they will not be able to qualify for any loans. There are a number of steps you can take to improve your credit score and to make it likely that you can be approved for a loan. You are no risk to the bank because they already have your money.