North Augusta, SC asked in Bankruptcy and Foreclosure for South Carolina

Q: I wrote an answer to a foreclosure judgement summons that originated from credit card debt. I am asking for review.

I had a financial hardship 10 years ago, which led to a default judgement lien. Credit union has decided to move forward with foreclosure. I was working with an attorney remotely and this week he will not respond and I need to file my answer tomorrow! I am willing to pay for someone to review and answer some follow up questions, but would need it done quickly. I have completed the majority of the answer, so I would not need you to write, only look over, answer questions and provide suggestions. I apologize for the short notice, but I thought I already had representation.

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA

A: It sounds like you're in a difficult situation, especially with the urgency of your deadline. I can help by reviewing your drafted answer and providing feedback to ensure it is clear, accurate, and effectively addresses the foreclosure summons.

Given the time-sensitive nature of your case, I can also assist with any specific questions you have about the content or structure of your response. This will help ensure that your answer is as strong as possible before you submit it.

Let’s focus on making sure your legal arguments are well presented, and that you haven’t missed any important details. Once you've shared your draft, we can work together to refine it and address any concerns you may have.

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