* Homeowner Information
 * Contacting your lender
 -  Contact your lender
 -  Information to have ready
 -  What to do throughout the process
 * Help for homeowners
 -  HUD Certified Housing Counseling Agencies
 -  10 Tips for avoiding foreclosure
 -  Alternatives to foreclosure
 -  Legal resources
 -  Rescue scams
 -  Rebuilding your credit
 * Process and terminology
 -  How foreclosure works
 -  Foreclosure timeline
 -  Foreclosure terminology
 * Rescue scams
 -  How to avoid foreclosure scams
 -  Types of foreclosure rescue scams
 -  Credit repair scams
 * Questions and answers
 -  Typical foreclosure related questions
* Neighborhood Impact
* Housing Assistance
* Additional Resources

Legal Resources

Lawyers Helping Homeowners

The "Lawyers Helping Homeowners" program calls upon volunteer lawyers to assist homeowners in working with their lenders to find appropriate financial arrangements to avoid foreclosure. Keeping people in their homes helps stabilize the economy and increase family security. This initiative, coordinated by the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, and the Arizona Supreme Court, will not save all homes from foreclosure, but will offer hope and opportunity to many who might otherwise have none.
 

Law for Seniors

The new Law for Seniors web site is a resource designed to help empower Arizona seniors by putting answers within their reach. Both seniors and caretakers can get quick access to legal information, links to law-related resources, and answers to questions about the legal process. Whether facing eviction, changing health benefits, elder abuse, or consumer scams, getting information and knowing your rights is the first line of defense.
 

Community Legal Services

Community Legal Services provides legal services to applicants whose income is near poverty level.
Address
P.O. Box 21538
Phoenix, AZ 85036
Phone: (602) 258-3434
Toll Free: (800) 852-9075
Fax: (602) 258-4628


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