Oaklyn, NJ asked in Foreclosure for New Jersey

Q: Am I legally bound to attend a Case Management conference?

He took out a mortgage and forged my name on it, so the lawyer represent the financial institution is suing me because I hold the deed and they are suing my husband, because he took loan out and forged my name. There is a case management coming up, I don’t have a lawyer represent me, am I legally bound to attend?

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2 Lawyer Answers

A: Then you need to appear and request more time to get an attorney. You need to retain an experienced mortgage foreclosure defense attorney. Trying to represent yourself in Court is a bad idea. Not only are you emotionally involved, but you are not a trained attorney. You do not know the Court Rules, Rules of Evidence, case law, nor are you trained how to handle a legal case, especially if litigation is involved. However, if you do not retain counsel, and the opposing party does have counsel, you will could get slaughtered (figuratively speaking). Do not let geographic restrictions get in the way of retaining the best attorney. Pick the best attorney you can find and remember one rule: a good attorney is generally never cheap, and a cheap attorney is generally never good so don't choose based on price.

A: If you don't want your interests represented and are willing to have the fraud go unchallenged then.... You can see where this is going. Basically, if you do nothing you get what ever is decided, because you chose not to enforce your legal rights.

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