Parents and the Loan Crisis: Avoid Wage Garnishment

Parent loans, often amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars, were taken out during times of rapidly rising college costs. Now, these substantial debts are reaching a critical point where federal collection actions will commence:

  • Wage garnishment proceedings beginning in June

  • Social Security and pension benefits at risk of reduction

  • Potential seizure of tax refunds and other federal payments

  • Particularly devastating impact on retirees with fixed incomes

A Lifeline Through Consolidation

While the situation is serious, parents still have options:

  1. Loan consolidation is available even for defaulted loans

  2. Through consolidation, parents may qualify for income-based repayment options

  3. Acting now can prevent the start of garnishment proceedings

  4. Even parents who don't qualify for traditional income-driven repayment plans have alternatives

Parents should:

  • Contact the provided assistance number to discuss consolidation options

  • Gather necessary financial documentation to begin the consolidation process

  • Understand that proactive engagement with loan servicers can halt collection activities

  • Consider family support, with students potentially helping parents navigate these challenges


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