Summary
A power of attorney can be used in New Mexico foreclosure cases if it is legally valid and grants authority for real estate matters. As a defendant, you can authorize someone to act on your behalf. Since youre representing yourself, its important to understand foreclosure laws and procedures. Legal aid may not handle foreclosure cases, but other resources like the New Mexico State Bar Pro Bono Program and law clinics can help. If a property in an irrevocable trust is improperly transferred, remedies may include legal action to reverse the transfer or suing for damages. Consult a legal professional for personalized advice.Full Conversation
I don't think so. Is it against defendant
It's not against the defendant per se. A power of attorney allows someone to act on your behalf. If used properly, it can be beneficial in a legal situation. Are you the defendant in this foreclosure case?
Yes iam. What would it look like
As a defendant in a foreclosure case, you can authorize someone to act on your behalf using a power of attorney. This person can negotiate, sign documents, and make decisions related to the case. It's essential to consult with a legal professional to ensure the power of attorney is prepared correctly.
Oh ok.yeah I haven't done that,im pro se
Since you're representing yourself, it's important to learn about laws and procedures related to foreclosure in New Mexico. Here are some points to remember:
- Legal Aid may be available to help you.
- New Mexico follows judicial foreclosure, requiring the lender to sue in court.
- You have the right to defend yourself in court.
Remember to consult a legal professional when needed.
Legal aid says they don't deal with foreclosure cases
I'm sorry to hear that. There are other resources you can consider:
- The New Mexico State Bar offers a Pro Bono Program.
- Some private attorneys offer free initial consultations.
- You can also consider seeking help from law clinics at local universities.
Remember, understanding foreclosure law is crucial in your case.
Yes I have been studying laws.what is remedey for someone who transfer title when property is in irrevocable trust
If a property in an irrevocable trust is improperly transferred, remedies may include:
- Legal action to reverse the transfer.
- Suing for damages.
Please consult a legal professional in your area to explore these options. Laws vary by location.
Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further clarification on anything, feel free to ask. Remember, it's important to consult with a legal professional about your situation.