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Foreclosure Defense Nationwide (FDN) is a resource that provides free and public information as to issues and developments in the defense of foreclosure actions throughout the United States, including the filing of legal actions, judicial rulings, generic forms, and articles on various foreclosure defense matters. FDN also provides links to resources such as auditors, attorneys, mediators, and real estate professionals to assist those facing either the threat of foreclosure or an actual foreclosure proceeding.

We will endeavor to respond to every request, whether by phone, fax, or e-mail, as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. This may include a reference to one or more professionals. When using our “Contact Us” link, please be sure to include all requested information so that you may be provided with the most accurate assistance.

Unless otherwise noted, the articles and commentary and the sample court filings on this blog were authored by Jeff Barnes, Esq. As blogs contain information available to the “Internet public”, you may see some of these articles and court filings on other blogs (sometimes with the names redacted). Blogs do share information so that as many foreclosure victims as possible may obtain information on foreclosure defense. The sample court filings which appear on this website are public information for informational purposes only; were specifically prepared as to specific facts for specific cases in specific jurisdictions; and are not meant or intended to be copied or otherwise used for any other purpose. FDN does not counsel, approve, or condone the copying or other use of any matters in the sample court filings for any purpose, any case, or any situation, and anyone who uses this material in any case does so at their own risk and without any approval from FDN or its attorneys.

Legal defense of foreclosure proceedings is a highly complicated, intricate, and sophisticated procedure which should only be undertaken by attorneys who practice in this area of the law on a regular basis. Non-attorneys who attempt to practice law may find themselves hurting their case and ultimately losing in court and possibly being subject to sanctions from the Court as well.