What should i do if i’m behind on repaying my student loans?
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FACING DELINQUENCY If you’re already behind on payments for a loan not covered by the suspension or you expect to fall into delinquency when it ends, don’t hide your head in the sand. Call
your loan servicer to explore your options. “Be prepared to discuss your financial situation — what’s changed, what’s short term and what may be long term,” says Scott Buchanan, executive
director of the Student Loan Servicing Alliance, a nonprofit trade association focused exclusively on student-loan-servicing issues. The loan servicer will want specifics, including your
income and your discretionary expenses. If you’re confident that your situation is temporary, you could seek a short-term solution. With a deferment, the loan servicer will suspend your
payments. With a forbearance, it will reduce or suspend your payments. They’re offered in increments of three months for up to a year. Either way, interest will continue to accrue, so your
loan balance and the total cost of your loan will increase, and if you’re pursuing loan forgiveness, your progress will stop. If you took a Parent PLUS loan to help pay for your child’s
education, you’re legally required to pay the money back. But if your child is better off than you, you could take the “skin-in-the-game” approach and ask him or her to make a few payments,
says Melissa Cox, a certified financial planner in Dallas. Still, for many borrowers those options just kick the can down the road, observes Michael Lux, a lawyer who blogs at
StudentLoanSherpa.com. If your payments will be as unaffordable in the future as they are now, or you’re pursuing loan forgiveness, explore switching from a standard repayment plan with a
term of 10 years to an income-driven repayment plan, which will reduce the amount of your monthly payments based on your income and family size and extend the loan term to 20 or 25 years.
After that the balance is forgiven, although you may owe tax on the amount forgiven. For eligible workers in some public service careers, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program results
in the balance being forgiven after 10 years of payments, with no tax penalty. If you have a federal loan, like an FFEL or Perkins, owned by a third party, you could consolidate payments
into a single, new federal Direct Consolidation Loan so they would qualify for coronavirus deferment and zero interest. Consolidating may not be a good idea for everyone, though, as it
resets the clock for loan forgiveness and may also result in deferred interest being added to the balance. Check with your servicer first. To find and compare your options, try this free
student loan tool: Loan Simulator.
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