Does the grantor of government student loans have to get a default judgment before garnishing a tax refund?
My daughter has been trying to correct an error that shows that she was granted $26,000 for the two years she attended college. (The amount should be more like $2400). But these people are nincompoops and wont correct it. Now they’ve threatened garnishment. Are there any rules that they have to follow before garnishing a paycheck or taxes?
Yes. Ask for copies of the original loan requests which she has a right to. Tha’ll clear it up.
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November 22nd, 2009 at 8:54 pm
Yes. Ask for copies of the original loan requests which she has a right to. Tha’ll clear it up.
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