Attorneys volunteer to help low-income families with mortgage foreclosure defense

March 5, 2008 Media Release

(Raleigh, NC) – More than 100 attorneys participated in a recent training designed to help them volunteer legal help to low-income families who are dealing with mortgage foreclosures across North Carolina.

The training event was sponsored by the NC Academy of Trial Lawyers, which requested that its members reach out to help individual homeowners who are being threatened with foreclosure or are presently in the foreclosure process and cannot afford legal representation. 

North Carolina homeowners are facing foreclosures in record numbers,” says George Hausen, executive director of Legal Aid of NC.  “We are anticipating more than 60,000 foreclosures in North Carolina this year; foreclosure devastates families and undermines community property values.  As this trend continues, more attorneys are needed to ensure that homeowners are being treated fairly in the process and that we save as many homes as possible.”

The training, “Responding to the Subprime Mortgage Meltdown: Defending Homeowners Against Foreclosure,” included sessions on the foreclosure process, identification of defenses and optional bankruptcy.  Participants heard private attorneys and representatives of the legal services organizations who have partnered to provide mortgage foreclosure representation.  Participants are expected to provide representation on a pro bono basis for low-income families who are facing mortgage foreclosure.

Homeowners who are facing foreclosure are encouraged to call the toll-free
Homeowner's HOPE Hotline, 888-995-HOPE (888-995-4673).  Or they may call Legal Aid of North Carolina, 866-219-LANC (866-219-5262) to ask for legal advise.

Legal Aid of
North Carolina (LANC) is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to eligible, low-income people in all 100 counties in North Carolina through 24, geographically located offices in North Carolina.  LANC’s clients typically have an annual income of 125% or less of the federally established poverty levels.

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CONTACTS:

Hazel Mack-Hilliard (Regional Manager, Triad Region, Legal Aid of NC), Winston-Salem, NC, 336-725-9162

Carlene McNulty (Staff Attorney,
NC Justice Center), Raleigh, NC,
919-856-2161

George Hausen (Executive Director, LANC), Raleigh, NC
919-856-2564

Richard Taylor (CEO, NC Academy of Trial Lawyers),
Raleigh, NC
800-688-1413

Dock Kornegay (Director, Public Relations & Development, Legal Aid of NC), Raleigh, NC, 919-856-2564

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SEE ALSO:
 
Mortgage Foreclosure Project (MFP), Legal Aid of NC

 Homeowner's HOPE Hotline, 888-995-HOPE (888-995-4673)

 Pro bono Services, Legal Aid of NC


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