Can hiring an attorney give me a better chance of avoiding foreclosure?

The hiring of an attorney will not necessarily prevent a foreclosure. The hiring of an attorney will help you come up with a plan or strategy on dealing with the lawsuit. Maybe we can do a modification. Maybe you need to buy some time in order to find alternative living arrangements. There are so many different strategies that one can come up with a short sale, for example, and so forth. That’s what’s going to buy you time, the time that you would need in order to reach or achieve your goal.

And it is possible to beat the bank at the lawsuit. They have to prove they have the right to foreclose. If they can’t prove it, they’re not foreclosing. That’s where we come in. We make them prove that they have the right to take your property.

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