by Eric Klein | Jun 11, 2015 | Foreclosure Defense
More American seniors are looking for creative ways to avoid foreclosure and keep their homes. People of retirement age have always had the standard concerns — having enough in savings, long-term health care, providing for children — however, losing their home wasn’t...
by Eric Klein | Jun 9, 2015 | Florida Law, Foreclosure Defense
According to a story published on law.com, Miami-Dade Senior Circuit Judge Jon Gordon doesn’t like to be lied to in his courtroom. When the judge felt Vilma Violetta Martinez, a homeowner who appeared before him in a foreclosure trial, lied to him repeatedly, he ruled...
by Eric Klein | May 27, 2015 | Debt Negotiation
A Missouri jury ordered Portfolio Recovery, a large bad-debt buyer, to pay nearly $83 million to Maria Guadalupe Mejia, of Kansas City, Missouri, because they pursued her for a $1,000 credit card bill that didn’t belong to her. The jury found the collector violated...
by Eric Klein | Apr 22, 2015 | Divorce
A Manhattan Supreme Court Justice granted a Brooklyn, New York woman permission to serve her estranged husband with divorce papers through a Facebook message. The landmark ruling illustrates how powerful social media’s impact is on the way we conduct our legal...
by Eric Klein | Apr 7, 2015 | Foreclosure Defense
Florida has the most zombie foreclosures in the United States. With over 35,000 zombie homes, the Sunshine State is fertile ground to more than three times the national average of these spooky homes left in no man’s land. So, what exactly is a zombie home? A zombie...