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10 Best Debt Relief Programs for Seniors

November 21, 2025 · Personal Finance

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7. Social Security Garnishment Protections

Many seniors fear that debt collectors can take Social Security income. In reality, most Social Security benefits are protected from garnishment by credit card companies, banks, or private lenders. However, there are exceptions — including federal student loans, child support, and taxes.

Why This Matters

Collectors may use aggressive tactics, but seniors should know their rights.

Protection Steps

  • Keep Social Security in a separate, dedicated bank account
  • Do not co-mix funds with other deposits
  • Seek legal aid if threatened with illegal garnishment

8. Debt Settlement Programs

Debt settlement involves negotiating with creditors to settle debt for less than you owe, often 30–60% of the original amount. Seniors typically stop making payments while funds accumulate in a settlement account until agreements are reached.

Pros

  • Large reduction in total debt
  • Faster resolution than long-term payment plans

Cons

  • Can temporarily damage credit
  • May involve settlement fees
  • Potential tax consequences

Best For

Retirees who are already behind on payments and unable to manage traditional repayment.

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