In the current economic climate, more people than ever are facing the threat of foreclosure. Many people feel that there is nothing they can do, or they wait too long before seeking legal advice. As an Edmond home foreclosure defense attorney, I have the knowledge and expertise to fight against bank repossession actions and will work to allow you to keep your home. I offer practical solutions that are tailored to meet your specific needs.
If your home is in or is being threatened by foreclosure, it is important to get legal representation right away. Contact me, an Oklahoma City mortgage modification lawyer, online or call 405-463-4808 for a free initial consultation.
We Can Raise a Number of Foreclosure Defenses
You do not have to accept a foreclosure action initiated by your lender. There are options available that can allow you to keep your home. At the Heaton Law Firm, we will review your situation and explain what options you may have in defending your home from foreclosure, including:
- Mortgage modifications
- Deeds in lieu of foreclosure
- Short sales
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 bankruptcy
In addition, we will thoroughly investigate the history of your property to determine who actually holds title to the property. Sometimes, the creditor bringing the action may not actually hold the note. This has occurred with greater frequency as the number of banks who have failed has increased. In any case, there are steps you can take to help defend your title and your homestead. We will work closely with you to listen to your concerns and develop an action plan that may enable you to keep your home. Your needs and priorities always come first in my practice.
Call for a Free Consultation With an Oklahoma City Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney
If you have fallen behind in your mortgage payments, we can help you explore your options so you can avoid foreclosure. Contact us online or call 405-463-4808 for a free consultation to discuss your situation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.








