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Does anybody know who I could contact to discuss excessive student loan debt? I

don't know if I need a lawyer for this or not.

I am not in default, but am currently in forebearance, gaining incredible

amounts of interest. I cannot afford the debt, and have already consolidated to

a 30 year loan. Even on a graduated payment, I cannot afford it. I also looked

into the income contingent plan, but they take my wife's income into account,

and that makes the payments even more than they are for the graduated

repayment.

I want to be clear that I am not a slacker and I am not trying to get out of

the debt. I would just like to discuss the options for possibly having the

interest stop accumulating (short of going back to school for a deferment), or

other means of setting up a payment schedule.

Right now, the monthly payment would be around $1100, which I just cannot

afford (after all of our bills, we usually only end up with a couple hundred

"extra" dollars at the end of each month).

Am I wrong to assume that they can't default me if I pay them something each

month, even as little as a couple of hundred?

I asked the lender this, but they didn't seem all that interested in offering

solutions. They, obviously, want to get as much out of me as possible. My

forebearance is up next month, and there only "solution" was for me to go into

forebearance again. That's fine and all, but the interest keeps adding...at

about $700-$800 a month. I have a budget plan worked out to become more

financially secure within 24 months, but by then the loan will, again, be out

of my payment ability (due to capitalized interest).

Has anybody had experience with large student loan debt and what to do when it

doesn't look like you can ever pay it off? Is there a particular type of lawyer

I could talk with that could get the interest to stop? I hold no delusions that

I could get the loan discharged, as I am not destitute. I'd like the

opportunity to make good on the debt, but they are continually putting it out

of my ability to pay by adding on interest.

Any help is appreciated,
Walk over to your bathroom mirror, and take a good long look. The

person in the mirror (you) are the one that is responsbile for the

excessive student loan debt. You guys happily accepted this money,

and now you need to happily pay it back.

One place you could go for help is the financial aid office at your

school. They should be able to tell you, or point you to someone that

can tell you what options exist, and what the process is when you get

behind.

Another option is to talk to a bankruptcy lawyer. While I understand

that many types of student loans are not dischargeable in bankruptcy,

a bankruptcy lawyer may know who to get some relief, and they may

be able to discharge your other debts and get you out of your lease

so you can rent someplace cheaper. Also, if you have any cars that

are worth more than $1800, you owe it to the public to sell these

cars and buy something cheaper until you have the debt paid off.

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