To whom it may concern: if this form of compensation was used as a means to aquire this loan then its quite likely they could do this and if it wasnt say maybe you was employed at the time you first got the loan then they may just sue you. Now im not a California resident so if I was you I would contact an attorney in your area to clarify the subject Answer Usually pensions are not open to garnishment but in the worst case you can declare bankruptcy and they won't be able to touch your pension Pensions are usually safe, prolem is if you own a house or such - after you are gone and your estate goes through probate your creditors will be paid off at that time, your heirs will not reap the full benefits of your estate. Bankruptcy is an option, another is a company called first financial credit services.
They have a different kind of program, the only bad thing is the loan stays in your name till it is paid off or re-financed. My friend worked with them, the only contact info I have on them is bill. [email protected], he was happy enough with their services.
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