Foreclosure Case Review Agenda
Summary
Courts generally do not appoint attorneys for civil cases, especially at the Supreme Court level. Dual tracking is prohibited under the Dodd-Frank Act. Lenders may need to produce the original note to prove legal standing. Act 1108s impact on vested rights should be understood. Legal aid organizations, law school clinics, and attorney referrals can provide assistance. Filing an agenda for review should include an introduction, key issues, supporting evidence, and a request for relief.Full Conversation
I'm filing ProSe in Arkansas with the Supreme Court & cannot afford an attorney,will the courts appoint me an attorney?
Hi Patricia,
In general, courts do not appoint attorneys for civil cases, especially at the Supreme Court level. However, if your case involves criminal charges or certain civil rights violations, you might be eligible for a court-appointed attorney.
Could you elaborate on the nature of your case?
In general, courts do not appoint attorneys for civil cases, especially at the Supreme Court level. However, if your case involves criminal charges or certain civil rights violations, you might be eligible for a court-appointed attorney.
Could you elaborate on the nature of your case?
US.Bank foreclosed on my home in *, I counter sued for failing to send me a certified letter telling me that I did not qualify for a long modification & also dual tracking, my home was sold on *.*.* & my home was still under review for a loan modification on */*/*, they also let Act * affect my case by letting it affect my vested rights. I've asked numerous times to show me the original note to prove they have legal standing but to no avail, they also signed for the deed saying that they had met all of Arkansas statutory laws in which they did not
Hi Patricia, it sounds like your situation involves complex foreclosure and loan modification issues. Here are a few points relevant to your case:
- **Dual Tracking:** This occurs when a lender continues foreclosure proceedings while simultaneously reviewing a loan modification. Under the Dodd-Frank Act, this practice is generally prohibited.
- **Original Note Production:** Courts in some jurisdictions require the lender to produce the original note to prove legal standing.
- **Act *:** Ensure you understand how this specific Arkansas law affects your case.
Since you are filing pro se, consider seeking guidance from a legal aid organization in Arkansas. They can provide free or low-cost legal assistance.
Arkansas Legal Aid~
Would you like more information on legal aid services or details on how to file documents with the Arkansas Supreme Court?
- **Dual Tracking:** This occurs when a lender continues foreclosure proceedings while simultaneously reviewing a loan modification. Under the Dodd-Frank Act, this practice is generally prohibited.
- **Original Note Production:** Courts in some jurisdictions require the lender to produce the original note to prove legal standing.
- **Act *:** Ensure you understand how this specific Arkansas law affects your case.
Since you are filing pro se, consider seeking guidance from a legal aid organization in Arkansas. They can provide free or low-cost legal assistance.
Arkansas Legal Aid~
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.arlegalaid.org
Would you like more information on legal aid services or details on how to file documents with the Arkansas Supreme Court?
Legal aid cannot take my case they said that they do not do what I need and I cannot find any pro bono attorney to help
Hi Patricia,
Given the complexity of your case, here are a few additional steps you might consider:
- **Law School Clinics:** Contact law schools in Arkansas. They often have legal clinics that provide free services.
- **Attorney Referrals:** Contact the Arkansas Bar Association for a referral to an attorney who might offer a sliding scale or payment plan.
Would you like more information on these options or assistance with another aspect of your case?
Given the complexity of your case, here are a few additional steps you might consider:
- **Law School Clinics:** Contact law schools in Arkansas. They often have legal clinics that provide free services.
- **Attorney Referrals:** Contact the Arkansas Bar Association for a referral to an attorney who might offer a sliding scale or payment plan.
Would you like more information on these options or assistance with another aspect of your case?
I need to file an agenda for a teaching for review that is pending what's the Arkansas Supreme Court could you give me an example of this I am going to say as of now
Hi Patricia,
To file an agenda for review with the Arkansas Supreme Court, you can consider the following template:
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**Agenda for Review**
**Case Title:** ****vs. US Bank
**Case Number:** [Your Case Number]
**Date:** [Current Date]
***. Introduction:**
- Briefly outline the background of your case.
- Mention the foreclosure and the counter-suit details.
***. Key Issues for Review:**
- Dual Tracking during loan modification.
- Failure to provide the original note.
- Impact of Act * on vested rights.
***. Supporting Evidence:**
- List any documents, communications, or evidence supporting your claims.
***. Request for Relief:**
- Specify what you are seeking from the court (e.g., reversal of the foreclosure, damages, etc.).
***. Conclusion:**
- Summarize your main points and reiterate your request for relief.
---
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific section of this agenda?
To file an agenda for review with the Arkansas Supreme Court, you can consider the following template:
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**Agenda for Review**
**Case Title:** ****vs. US Bank
**Case Number:** [Your Case Number]
**Date:** [Current Date]
***. Introduction:**
- Briefly outline the background of your case.
- Mention the foreclosure and the counter-suit details.
***. Key Issues for Review:**
- Dual Tracking during loan modification.
- Failure to provide the original note.
- Impact of Act * on vested rights.
***. Supporting Evidence:**
- List any documents, communications, or evidence supporting your claims.
***. Request for Relief:**
- Specify what you are seeking from the court (e.g., reversal of the foreclosure, damages, etc.).
***. Conclusion:**
- Summarize your main points and reiterate your request for relief.
---
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific section of this agenda?
Can you draw an example of this using all of the statements that I gave you how USB bank has done me wrong
Sure, Patricia. Here's an example using your statements:
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**Agenda for Review**
**Case Title:** ****vs. US Bank
**Case Number:** [Your Case Number]
**Date:** [Current Date]
***. Introduction:**
- In *, US Bank foreclosed on my home. I counter-sued for multiple violations.
- The bank failed to send a certified letter indicating my ineligibility for a loan modification.
- My home was sold on */*/*, although it was still under review for a loan modification on */*/*.
- Act * was improperly applied, affecting my vested rights.
***. Key Issues for Review:**
- **Dual Tracking:** The lender continued foreclosure proceedings while my loan modification was under review.
- **Failure to Provide Original Note:** The bank did not produce the original note to prove legal standing.
- **Impact of Act *:** The incorrect application of this law adversely affected my rights.
***. Supporting Evidence:**
- Communications from US Bank regarding the loan modification process.
- Evidence showing dual tracking.
- Requests for the original note and lack of response from the bank.
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**Agenda for Review**
**Case Title:** ****vs. US Bank
**Case Number:** [Your Case Number]
**Date:** [Current Date]
***. Introduction:**
- In *, US Bank foreclosed on my home. I counter-sued for multiple violations.
- The bank failed to send a certified letter indicating my ineligibility for a loan modification.
- My home was sold on */*/*, although it was still under review for a loan modification on */*/*.
- Act * was improperly applied, affecting my vested rights.
***. Key Issues for Review:**
- **Dual Tracking:** The lender continued foreclosure proceedings while my loan modification was under review.
- **Failure to Provide Original Note:** The bank did not produce the original note to prove legal standing.
- **Impact of Act *:** The incorrect application of this law adversely affected my rights.
***. Supporting Evidence:**
- Communications from US Bank regarding the loan modification process.
- Evidence showing dual tracking.
- Requests for the original note and lack of response from the bank.
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