Foreclosure Consultation

DISCUSS YOUR FORECLOSURE SITUATION

Many of our visitors to our blog and website want to discuss their situations with us. Accordingly, we offer an opportunity to discuss your case with us as a stand-alone service but apart from Attorney’s we do not recommend this to homeowners without at least a document review to go along with it. For homeowners who want to speak to us about your case without ordering a document review please know that without being familiar with your individual case the quality of what we can tell you on the phone in 30 minutes will be limited. Notwithstanding this we understand the need for some to simply get on the phone quickly and get advice about recommended next steps. For those of you in this situation we are happy to offer this opportunity.

30 Minute Private Consultation
$395.00


This 30-Minute Private Consultation with Attorney Lance Denha provides guidance to lawyers and pro se litigants across the country aimed at developing a good defense, narrative and strategies for winning cases in which homeowners are defending their homes.

DISCUSS YOUR FORECLOSURE SITUATION

Some guidance outside the scope of your three questions. Remember that all issues discussed should be referred to your local counsel before you make any decision or take any action. In fact it is advisable to have your local counsel on the CONSULT call.

Getting our TERA service beforehand will help focus the CONSULT to your specific case. You might also enhance the benefit by ordering a Preliminary Document Review where he looks at unrecorded documents. Here are just some sample questions that are frequently asked, in no particular order:

  • How likely is it that I will lose my home?
  • What can I do about it?
  • How can I settle or modify?
  • What are my chances of success if I do something now?

Lance will share his thoughts on your specific case in a recorded CONSULTATION. You will receive the audio file and you can have it transcribed into a word document to cut and paste into pleadings, motions, and memoranda.”