Direct Deposit and all.? ...it left me with $40 in my pocket and, luckily I am a little ahead on rent. But there's $2000 in the acct. that I had scraped together to pay back property tax so I won't lose this lot, in the county where I could not find work. This savings was not earned from a crime, non-child support or alimony, drug trafficking, or anything like that, but a disputed debt, a private student loan of $1400 from a fly-by-night "tech school" . I'm in Orlando, FL and I wanted to see if anyone could tell me basically how this works, and works out. I had only been able to find part-time, "piece work" as a mechanic in later 2007 and into 2008, until on Nov.14, 2008, my face was crushed by an axle of a tractor. I was nearly killed, and spent a month in the hospital and about 6 recuperating. I had no insurance, just working for myself, trying to survive. So, I finally find an $8.50/hr. fulltime job in another city, Orlando, in July 2009, and for 5 mos. now, I'm making it, but barely, when these collectors and lawyers seize everything. Is there a history of this or some success somewhere in fighting it? I'm "negotiating" with the lawyers now, sending them copies of doctor's letters, tax returns, food stamp approval letters from prior years, but this all just doesn't seem right. I honestly could not, pay them, now I've already lost nearly $200 in fees and faxing them info.,skipping meals, bills, and we haven't reached an "agreement". I'm going to look for some Legal Aid somewhere, but maybe someone could give me news like, " a judge won't allow collectors to take money that exceeds rent, medication, and the most basic food." I could end up evicted.