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Student loans?

Asked on Feb 17th, 2012 on Collections - Illinois
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I have a student loan along with a co signer a few years ago they started to garnish my wages without taking me to court our anything which I don''t understand.but they took a little over one thousand dollars a then stopped the garnishment I was wondering why would they stop? Could it have something to do with them not taking me to court or notifying me in the first place? And is it legal to garnish wages without any notice whatsoever?
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Personal Injury Attorney serving Chicago, IL at Meier LLC
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With student loans, there is an administrative remedy of garnishment without requiring a lawsuit; that is why they could garnish your loans without suing you first. Something else must have happened to make them stop.
Answered on Feb 20th, 2012 at 11:09 AM

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