We have an educatonal loan regarding 1984 that we defaulted for the
Ways to get out of education loan financial obligation
Question: I am 72 years old and have been paying through a deduction in my Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. My annual income is only $11,000. It is becoming hard to decide whether to pay the loan or buy food and medications. After 37 years, is there some way to cancel or forgive this loan?
Answer: It’s no doubt distressing to face decades of student loan payments, and feel you still haven’t made enough progress, but pros say there are things you can do. The first thing to know is that you likely shouldn’t be having your loan payments deducted from your Social Security right now. Indeed, the government has stopped seizing tax refunds or garnishing wages until six months after the payment pause lifts (it’s now scheduled to lift August 31). As such, Leslie Tayne, founder and managing director of Tayne Law Group, says, “I would absolutely contact the servicer and find out what’s going on.” (Note that while today’s low student loan refinancing rates may be tempting, those with federal loans likely do not want to refi because it strips you of federal protections; however readers with private student loans may want to refinance – see the lowest student loan refi rates you might qualify for here.)