Nervous is actually an understatement for what I'm feeling right now.
I co-signed for one of my sons student loans a few years back. $12k He took the rest in his own name.
His loans were deferred for a time while he attended school and for 6 months after he left school. During that 6 months, he moved to another state, held a job for a short time and was let go. Unemployed.
I started paying the loan for which I'd co-signed while he was unemployed..and paid it for over a year. He was able to get a decent job and he took over the payments. He did however file a Chapter 7 BK to get out from under the other debt that had mounted during his employment troubles.
As far as I was concerned, all was well. Until today ...when Sallie Mae called me!
They called to tell me that "my" loan was delinquent..and I needed to make a payment of X amount to bring it current. I discussed this for quite some time...feeling certain they must be applying my sons payments in total to his other singular loans..and none to the co-signed loans. What I got in return from Sallie Mae was "you are the only name on this loan". Round and round we went as I tried to convince them that I"ve never taken a student loan for myself (I attended myself on grants)...and that the only student loans ever backed by me was this co-signed loan for my son. The woman claimed to have NO record of my son in conjunction with this loan.
Sallie Mae rep took some time to convince that there must be a glitch. I repeatedly asked for a supervisor of some sort to help her find the original loan info..but she never would get one on the line. Eventually..she says "oh I see there is a name change in Dec 2010". I told her I've had the same name for 23 years..and my sons name has never changed. She then said "oh, I see there was a Chapter 7 BK in 2010 and then the name change"
So I was able to nail her down to the following. They received notice that my son had filed a Chapter 7..and although he asked for no hardship..no adversary proceeding...it was just listed in the debts he owed..they took it upon themselves to take the loan out of his name with me as co-signer...and Put It Into My Name Only!
I asked if there was a legal department I could talk to..as I didn't understand how they could call this a default. If my son has not tried to get out of the debt..and has not defaulted, has continued sending them money...how could they legally do this to me? She had no answers...said she had no legal department at her immediate disposal, etc.
I requested that she get some help and call me back later today. In the meantime, I am beside myself with worry, as I myself am just now out of school, recovering from surgery and haven't even gained employment for myself. If my son had actually defaulted, I would step up as cosigner and do what I could to make payments. But I feel as though I'm being shafted somehow since he is in fact gainfully employed and willing to pay the co-signed loan along with his singular loans.
Any advice? Can Sallie Mae do what they're telling me they have done? Just remove him from the original loan and designate it solely in my name??????
Thanks..and I apologize for being long winded and overly anxious.
GV
I co-signed for one of my sons student loans a few years back. $12k He took the rest in his own name.
His loans were deferred for a time while he attended school and for 6 months after he left school. During that 6 months, he moved to another state, held a job for a short time and was let go. Unemployed.
I started paying the loan for which I'd co-signed while he was unemployed..and paid it for over a year. He was able to get a decent job and he took over the payments. He did however file a Chapter 7 BK to get out from under the other debt that had mounted during his employment troubles.
As far as I was concerned, all was well. Until today ...when Sallie Mae called me!
They called to tell me that "my" loan was delinquent..and I needed to make a payment of X amount to bring it current. I discussed this for quite some time...feeling certain they must be applying my sons payments in total to his other singular loans..and none to the co-signed loans. What I got in return from Sallie Mae was "you are the only name on this loan". Round and round we went as I tried to convince them that I"ve never taken a student loan for myself (I attended myself on grants)...and that the only student loans ever backed by me was this co-signed loan for my son. The woman claimed to have NO record of my son in conjunction with this loan.
Sallie Mae rep took some time to convince that there must be a glitch. I repeatedly asked for a supervisor of some sort to help her find the original loan info..but she never would get one on the line. Eventually..she says "oh I see there is a name change in Dec 2010". I told her I've had the same name for 23 years..and my sons name has never changed. She then said "oh, I see there was a Chapter 7 BK in 2010 and then the name change"
So I was able to nail her down to the following. They received notice that my son had filed a Chapter 7..and although he asked for no hardship..no adversary proceeding...it was just listed in the debts he owed..they took it upon themselves to take the loan out of his name with me as co-signer...and Put It Into My Name Only!
I asked if there was a legal department I could talk to..as I didn't understand how they could call this a default. If my son has not tried to get out of the debt..and has not defaulted, has continued sending them money...how could they legally do this to me? She had no answers...said she had no legal department at her immediate disposal, etc.
I requested that she get some help and call me back later today. In the meantime, I am beside myself with worry, as I myself am just now out of school, recovering from surgery and haven't even gained employment for myself. If my son had actually defaulted, I would step up as cosigner and do what I could to make payments. But I feel as though I'm being shafted somehow since he is in fact gainfully employed and willing to pay the co-signed loan along with his singular loans.
Any advice? Can Sallie Mae do what they're telling me they have done? Just remove him from the original loan and designate it solely in my name??????
Thanks..and I apologize for being long winded and overly anxious.
GV
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