AG, foundation program to help those facing foreclosure.The Attorney General's Office and The Florida Bar The Florida Bar is the mandatory state bar association for the state of Florida. It is the third largest such bar association in the United States. Its duties include the regulation and discipline of attorneys. Foundation have launched a foreclosure defense assistance program, funded by money obtained by the AG through a settlement with Countrywide Financial Countrywide Financial Corporation (NYSE: CFC) is a diversified financial marketing and service holding company engaged primarily in residential mortgage banking and related businesses. . A total of $4 million will be available over two years to fund additional lawyer and paralegal positions devoted to providing free assistance to homeowners facing foreclosures who cannot afford a legal defense. "Florida's legal services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. organizations have been overwhelmed with the sheer volume of distressed homeowners seeking assistance, so we are extremely pleased that funds from this settlement will provide them with additional resources to help these clients stay in their homes," Foundation President Adele Stone said. "We also appreciate that the attorney general has placed his confidence in The Florida Bar Foundation as the administrator of the program." Florida currently has the fourth highest rate of foreclosures in the nation. "The high number of foreclosures in Florida has left our homeowners vulnerable to fraud and desperate for assistance," AG Bill McCollum This biography needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. said. "I know that the assistance these attorneys will provide will mean a world of difference to the homeowners they help." The funds are being distributed through the Foundation in the form of annual grants awarded to legal services providers. The grants will vary in size depending on the number of foreclosures experienced in a particular area. A total of $2 million is available for distribution this year, and another $2 million will be available next year. The AG's Office will participate in the application review process and will work with the Foundation to award the funds. The Foundation's Paul Doyle
"We expect the grants will be effective October 1, so sometime in September people interested in knowing who has those grants can go to our Web site [www.flabarfndn.org] and get it," Doyle said. Cristina Alonso, president of Florida Legal Services, Inc., commended the AG's office for its support of the Foundation's mortgage fraud pro bono Short for pro bono publico [Latin, For the public good]. The designation given to the free legal work done by an attorney for indigent clients and religious, charitable, and other nonprofit entities. attorney program. "In these economic times, many families have fallen victim to foreclosure rescue scams and related fraud," Alonso said. "Through this program, legal services organizations, such as Florida Legal Services, Inc., have an opportunity to directly assist these families struggling with foreclosures." The Cuban American A Cuban American is a United States citizen who traces his or her ancestry to Cuba. Many communities throughout the United States have significant Cuban American populations. Bar Association has applied for one of the grants to help Floridians maintain their homes, said CABA CABA Children Affected By AIDS CABA Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) CABA Continental Automated Buildings Association CABA Continental Amateur Baseball Association CABA Cuban American Bar Association President Roland Sanchez-Medina, Jr. "If awarded, these funds will help CABA assist low-income Floridians across the state, and particularly those in Miami-Dade County, who are in need of early intervention ear·ly intervention n. Abbr. EI A process of assessment and therapy provided to children, especially those younger than age 6, to facilitate normal cognitive and emotional development and to prevent developmental disability or delay. , counseling, and pro bono legal services," Sanchez-Medina said. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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