I will be a volunteer lawyer today:
"Nassau
residents caught in the growing mortgage foreclosure crisis can have their
questions answered by attorneys at a free clinic sponsored by the Nassau County
Bar Association at the NCBA headquarters, 15th and West Streets, Mineola, NY.
Attorneys have volunteered to provide one-on-one guidance, advice and direction
to any Nassau County homeowner who is concerned about foreclosure matters or is
already in the foreclosure process involving property in Nassau
County.
Attorneys have volunteered to review individual foreclosure
issues with Nassau homeowners, help them sort things out, and give advice or
refer them to agencies and programs, right in the same room, that may be able to
help. This is not legal representation. The attorneys will help the homeowner
find out if indeed, they need a credit counselor or a lawyer, and get them in
touch with available resources.
In addition to meeting one-on-one with a
volunteer attorney, housing counselors, bankruptcy attorneys and representatives
from Nassau/Suffolk Law Services -- which provides free legal services for those
who meet certain income guidelines -- are on hand to provide assistance.
→ Reservations are required by calling the Bar Association at
516-747-4070. Please bring your mortgage documents. Attorneys fluent in other
languages are available upon request when reserving.
All clinics are 3-6
p.m. and are held at the Nassau County Bar Association in Mineola."
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