Foreclosure Consultation Clinic
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 on Monday, September 14, 4-6 p.m. 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. Reservations are required by calling the Bar Association at 516-747-4070 between 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
"Through our monthly clinics, our volunteer attorneys have already helped nearly 200 Nassau homeowners with individual foreclosure issues, help them sort things out, and give advice or refer them to agencies and programs, right in the same room," said NCBA President Emily F. Franchina. "This is not legal representation, but we will help homeowners 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 from the Nassau County Homeownership Center and representatives from Nassau/Suffolk Law Services — which provides free legal services for those who meet certain income guidelines — will be on hand to provide assistance.
In May 2008, the Nassau County Bar Association - working closely with Nassau/Suffolk Law Services, the Nassau Regional Office of the Attorney General and the County of Nassau - was the first bar association in New York State to address the looming mortgage foreclosure crisis by launching its Mortgage Foreclosure Task Force, chaired by Martha Krisel, Chief Deputy County Attorney for Special Projects, Office of the Nassau County Attorney.









