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As a law firm deeply involved in foreclosure defenses, we often meet homeowners who have initially tackled their legal battles without an attorney. For those of you managing your foreclosure defense pro se, grasping the principle of res judicata is essential. This doctrine, meaning “a matter judged” in Latin, prevents issues that have been conclusively […]
Were You a Victim of Wrongful Foreclosure? If your foreclosure involved Deutsche Bank, Option One Mortgage Corporation (later renamed Sand Canyon Corporation), or Ocwen Loan Servicing, you may have legal options. Our legal team is actively researching potential claims against these entities. If you’ve been harmed, contact our office by phone, email, or submit a […]
Let’s break down foreclosure battles into simple terms. Imagine you’re playing a game where the odds feel stacked against you, and you’ve been told from the start you’re going to lose. That’s how it feels for many of you fighting illegal foreclosures to keep your home. Many Lawyers often don’t want to touch these cases […]
Once of the most common problems readers of our blog describe is trouble finding a foreclosure defense attorney to take their case. Not only take their case but even listen to them! In our experience this is a result of two main issues. 1. Expertise We often say amongst our team here at livinglies that […]
In the complex landscape of foreclosure defense, the role of a skilled attorneys is paramount. So many of you told us of your struggles in finding an expert in this are I thought it important to share the importance of why Foreclosure Defense is such a specialty. These legal professionals bring a wealth of knowledge […]
Hello, Lance Denha esq. here to discuss a 12 step program to defend against a foreclosure in a non-judicial state, as well as a judicial states. In a non-judicial foreclosure state, the foreclosure process typically does not involve the court system, and the lender can foreclose on a property without filing a lawsuit. The lender […]
A Personal Farewell After nearly two decades of work as both a lawyer and investment banker, I must share something deeply personal: due to my declining medical condition, I will no longer be able to provide legal services—whether pro bono or paid. I have turned over my practice to Lance Denha, Esq., a trusted colleague […]
Why This Opinion Matters Here is a case where counsel parsed the words and documents down to their essence—and won in circumstances where most would predict defeat. see Opinion 5-18-2023. The decision is important for several reasons. The Fact Pattern Plaintiff (Shetty) acquired title from the homeowner before the foreclosure sale and before the reinstatement […]
Why “Not Losing” Is the Real Strategy In foreclosure litigation, homeowners do best when they focus not on winning outright, but on not losing. The system is designed to presume that foreclosure is valid. To overcome this, the goal isn’t to deliver a knockout blow—it’s to keep the case alive and prevent foreclosure through procedure, […]
What Makes Someone an Expert? An expert witness is someone with knowledge beyond the scope of the judge. To qualify: You must show it’s more likely than not that the witness will testify about something the court concedes it doesn’t know. An expert cannot testify on conclusions of law (e.g., calling something “illegal” or “fraud”). […]


