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Can consolidation help prevent wage garnishment?

Date: Sat, 10/13/2007 - 11:06

Submitted by anonymous
on Sat, 10/13/2007 - 11:06

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If you are being sued to collect a debt, can consolidation help prevent wage garnishment?


Lawn - If you enter into a consolidation program, and are sued, the judge usually will only care if you legally owe the debt or not. They don't care if you are making payments, etc. The only question before them is if you owe. So being in a consolidation program would not stop the creditor from obtaining a judgement.

But - Most state's now have a program where before you go before a judge you go through mediation. That's where you, the creditor, and a mediator sit in a room and try to work something out. In that situation you would be able to work out payment arrangements, but if your county does this and you miss a payment, the judgement is automatically entered against you and the creditor could proceed with garnishment.


lrhall41

Submitted by goudah2424 on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 12:42

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A the student loan did was send a letter to my job stating that they were going to start garnishing my pay without going to court. They take 15% of whatever i make every week. They told me that the only way i can stop it is to make a payment of almost $200 dollars every month for the next 6 months while they continue to garnish my wages every week so that almost $500 or more a month in order for them to stop garnishment.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 10/16/2007 - 10:38

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So am i understanding correctly that a student loan is diff in that they don't need a court order to garnish?? No judgement has to be won first?
That's interesting to know, not that i have any student loans! I remember my fist semester of college my dad gave me $500 to pay for tuition, books and food! :shock: Guess i'm telling my age here! ha ha
Ang


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Submitted by Ang on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 04:28

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