When you’re experiencing financial difficulty as a homeowner, it can feel like you have very few options available to you. Your worst fear is losing your home and when it feels like you’re on the brink of foreclosure, you’ll no doubt be feeling worried and sometimes...
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Long-distance parenting and communication plans: What to know
You hate it, but you’ve agreed to a long-distance parenting plan because your work takes you away from home far too often or you need to relocate to a spot that’s too far from the kids to make regular visitation easy. The only problem is that you and your co-parent...
One key misconception about bankruptcy
Many people who are thinking about bankruptcy may not necessarily have all of the right information to make that decision. This is due in part to a negative stigma that bankruptcy sometimes carries, which can be driven by inaccurate information. For example, there are...
Why you need to keep off of social media during your divorce
Social media is great for interacting with family and friends and “meeting” new people. These platforms are also great for business and personal branding. If you are dealing with any legal matter, however, it is important that you are mindful of your social media...
2 ways bankruptcy helps those worried about foreclosure
Your home is your most valuable asset in part because of the price tag it carries and also because the ownership of other property is usually contingent on having space to store those assets. You may have saved for years to put together a down payment on your home,...
Judicial and non-judicial foreclosures explained
When you default on your mortgage payments, your property will enter foreclosure. This process allows banks and lenders to recover their dues by selling or possessing the property. Foreclosure often takes one of these two paths. The lender files a lawsuit to initiate...
What does New York’s new Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act do?
At the end of 2022, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) into law. The legislation passed with bipartisan support in both houses of the state legislature last year, but the governor, delayed signing it throughout her campaign...