About the program
Training to Fight the Flood of Foreclosures
Helping homeowners; strengthening communities
Wisconsin foreclosures soared 62 percent in 2008, according to
RealtyTrack Inc., and the February 2009 total was up almost 11 percent
from January. Thousands of properties are in jeopardy, often with
bewildered homeowners who don’t know their legal rights. The
results have been devastating for homeowners and their communities.
There are at least two things you can do to help. First, you can get
the training you need to make a difference. The training opportunity
described below will get you started. Then, you can put your new skills
to use helping to provide volunteer legal assistance to people in your
community who need your help (more on that later).
Representing Homeowners in Default and
Foreclosure is designed to give you the basic
training and skills you need to join attorneys around the state who are
working to help Wisconsin homeowners in financial distress.
This full-day course will cover vital topics such as:
- Negotiating loan modifications or other foreclosure prevention
solutions
- Using the new federal “Making Home Affordable” program
to refinance
- Taking advantage of lender-initiated programs
- Mounting legal defenses and counterclaims
- Understanding bankruptcy and foreclosure
Your presenters will be two leaders in the field: Catherine M. Doyle,
chief staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, and David
Leibowitz, founder and partner of LakeLaw.
These training opportunities have been organized by the Legal
Aid Society of Milwaukee with support from WHEDA and the State Bar of
Wisconsin. Take the first step towards assisting Wisconsin homeowners in danger
of foreclosure.
Watch on demand today!
Purchasing an on-demand education event means that you agree to the terms of use. Only the purchaser will have access to the on-demand education event and credits. On-demand education cannot be used to obtain ethics and professional responsibility credits. After the purchase the customer will get immediate access to the event via myStateBar for 90 days.