Credit challenged individuals that either pay or receive child support may find it difficult qualifying for an auto loan

The facts
If you are someone who’s responsible for or receives child support income you should be aware of how this will affect your application for an auto loan, especially if your credit scores are poor.
We know this to be the case because since 1992 here at we’ve been helping applicants with less than perfect credit get approved for a car loan. Our website, in fact, is even designed so that individuals who have been turned down for conventional auto financing can better understand the subprime car loans process that includes today’s topic, how child support can impact qualifying for a loan in the first place.
Child support income issues
To begin with, lenders who deal with high-risk car buyers have a problem from the very start if all or even some of their income is a result of child support payments. The main reason it’s an issue is because child support income cannot be garnished.
This means that if someone with child support income has their car repossessed, the lender can’t get a court order to take that particular income to pay off the loan. As a result, these lenders are especially careful when considering applicants with child support income.
But there are at least two situations when these lenders typically might consider someone with this kind of income:
1) If the borrower has additional income from a job or other source that can be garnished (the longer the job time and the higher this income, the better the chance for an approval).
2) If there are contributing factors such as long-term residence stability and “situational” versus “habitual” poor credit (when the situation is
a result of a single issue, such as a medical problem, instead of a history of never paying bills on time), this can also help increase an applicant’s chances.
Proof of child support income will also be required. In most cases, copies of the court order or divorce decree stating the amount and length of the payments will need to be provided to the lender.
Child support payment issues
If someone is required to make child support payments and they’re behind, it’s also difficult to get an approval. The reason is simple: people in this situation tend to change jobs frequently. As a result, when the court finds them at an employer and begins to garnish their paychecks to cover back payments, they leave and look for another job just to avoid garnishment.
A judgment for delinquent child support payments also appears on credit reports. After reviewing this information, most lenders will automatically reject the application.
But even in this case, it’s possible something can be done.
If a delinquency exists but arrangements have been made with child services to catch up and this can be proven with written documentation from either child services or the court, then some lenders will still consider the loan application.
As we see it
Child support income or payment delinquencies can be a problem with any car loan, but they’re even bigger issue for people with low FICO scores. To improve the chances for an approval, bring in the proper documentation during the first visit to the dealer.
Also understand that at Auto Credit Express we assist people with credit issues in finding a dealer that can offer them their best chance for an auto loan approval.
So if this is your situation and you’re ready to reestablish your car credit, you can begin now by filling out our online car loan application.




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