Top best Foreclosure Lawyers in ZIP 89706 | 1 available
1 Foreclosure lawyers are available in ZIP code 89706 in Chatsworth, California. Average rating of these lawyers is /5 and 65% provide free consultation with average fees of $389 per hour.
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FAQs - Foreclosure Lawyers in 89706 city Chatsworth How many Foreclosure lawyers actively serve residents of Chatsworth, California? Approximately 71 licensed attorneys focus on Foreclosure across Chatsworth, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Foreclosure lawyers in Chatsworth, California? In Chatsworth, typical rates range from $239-$387 per hour for Foreclosure. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2691 and $5743, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Foreclosure matters usually take in courts near Chatsworth? Foreclosure cases in Chatsworth, California usually take around 2-5 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Foreclosure cases for people living in Chatsworth, California? Residents of Chatsworth typically see Foreclosure filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Foreclosure? About 38% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Foreclosure, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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There are facts of my background that I want you to know about my life as a lawyer:. I began practicing law when I was in law school at Boston University in 1970. Law students could appear in Family Court for divorces and Justice Court for evictions – I worked for Greater Boston Legal Aid and the New Hampshire Legal Aid Society.. My first post-law school position was with Georgia Legal Services doing all there was to do with welfare law/civil rights and litigation against the government. This included administrative hearings, rule-making and federal court lawsuits. That lasted from 1972 to 1980.. I moved to New Mexico where I established a private law practice with a mixture of individual representation, legal aid work and national training/litigation. It was a relatively brief endeavor, from 1980 to 1982.. The prospect of work in Washington DC came to me, and I left New Mexico in 1982 to take a position with the National Legal Aid and Defender Association where I directed a project to protect and enhance civil legal services to the poor. This was “for a good time but not a lifetime”, and I returned to the West in 1985.. Then there was Nevada, and I have been here ever since 1986. My long-term job was as the Executive Director of Nevada Legal Services. Although I began as a litigation counsel, the work evolved into fundraising, lobbying, management with the inevitable personnel administration, case management systems and political relationships.. My current practice is only two-years’ old. I opened it in November 2009, in Carson City. Most of the work is with homeowners with troubled real property. Although I do an array of other legal work, my real interest lies in helping people with their distressed housing.. I became a lawyer to help people. My journey has taken me far – and far afield. I am enthusiastic about returning to the core work: being legal counsel for individuals and families who have problems which I can assist them in solving.. That is who I am.