Many of the clients of The Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C.
are faced with potential litigation or collection actions
by their creditors. One response to litigation by a creditor,
especially one for significant amounts, which are disputed,
is to defend against such litigation. Our firm can help the
client answer the summons and complaint that initiate the
litigation. This needs to be done within 20-30 days after
service of the summons and complaint. Such answer is one
out of several documents that are usually filed as part of
a litigation defense. Other documents may include a motion
to dismiss, if applicable, and a response to a motion for
summary judgment. Defending the litigation proceeding allows
the client to assert any defenses they may have to the manner
in which such litigation was initiated. A litigation defense
also gives the client and our firm notice as to the status
of the litigation and prolongs the proceeding. In some instances
a client may have a strong defense, which may cause a litigation
to be dismissed.
Our clients are often faced with foreclosure procedures against
their homes. One response to a foreclosure proceeding is to
litigate with the mortgage holder. Our firm can help the client
answer the summons and complaint that initiate the foreclosure
proceeding. This needs to be done within 20-30 days after service
of the summons and complaint. Such answer is one out of several
documents that are usually filed as part of a foreclosure defense.
Other documents include a motion to dismiss, if applicable,
and a response a motion for summary judgment. At the end of
a foreclosure proceeding, before a foreclosure sale date takes
place, our firm can represent the client with an Order to Show
Cause to stay the foreclosure sale. Defending the foreclosure
proceeding allows the client to assert any defenses they may
have to the manner in which such foreclosure was initiated.
A foreclosure defense also gives the client and our firm notice
as to the status of the foreclosure proceeding and prolongs
the proceeding. In some instances a client may have a strong
defense, which may cause a foreclosure action to be dismissed.
Please call us at (631) 271-3737, or e-mail us at weiss@ny-bankruptcy.com for
a free consultation to discuss such legal options in greater
detail.
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