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Student Loan Payment Freeze Ending -What Now?

As a result of legislation enacted by Congress, the student loan payment freeze is ending. Student loan interest will resume Sept 1, 2023. For most, payments will be due in October 2023. It is expected that nearly half of borrowers are unable to begin making payments again. Many people are…

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4 ways to keep student loans from taking your tax refund

Here are 4 steps you can take to avoid a having your tax refund taken for a Student Loan default: Get your student loans out of default. After nine months of nonpayment your student loans go in to default status. Making the minimum payments on time will keep you out…

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How can you get student loan debt information?

Student loans are not usually wiped out in bankruptcy like other debts (although bankruptcy can provide assistance).  But the court still requires that you list your student loan debt in the bankruptcy, since this is a debt that you owe.  This can be difficult, especially while they were in forbearance,…

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What is a wage garnishment?

A garnishment is an order from a court that is sent to your employer requiring them to withhold certain amount of money from your paycheck. This money is then sent to the creditor. Mississippi law limits the amount of money that your creditors can take from your wages to 25%.…

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Help for Student Loans

If you are having trouble paying back your student loan debt, the Department of Education has options that will give you more protection from debt collectors collecting on federal education loans.  These regulations should make it easier for you to get your federal student loans out of default. These rules…

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