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Foreclosure in Hawaii Can be a Scary Thing.

For most of us our house is our castle. We’ve worked hard to save up the money to put down at the time of purchase and made payments for many years. We’ve raised our kids in our house, grew older there. Basically, It is more than just a roof over our heads, it is our home. If you unexpectedly have fallen a payment or two behind, it can become an anxious time. You may want to consider contacting a Foreclosure Attorney in {{lpg_city}} {{lpg_state}}. 

You don’t know what’s next. Is a Sheriff going to knock on the door and kick you out? Is a bright colored paper asking you to vacate going to be nailed to your front door? Adding to that embarrassment, will  your neighbors see it?

The answers to those questions are NO, but kind of YES. If your mortgage company, or home association, decide to take action to collect, then they normally will send you scary letters first. These letters will tell you the debt and how if you don’t get caught up right away, then they will initiate a foreclosure proceeding.

If you don’t make immediate payments after these written demands, it’s unlikely you get a poster nailed to your door. However, they will eventually come to your door in person and serve you with foreclosure documents.

What Does Foreclosure Mean?

Foreclosure means your creditors are trying to take your house away from you and obtain the court’s permission to sell it. Usually the Mortgage Company or AOAO serves you in person with a complaint in order to start the foreclosure lawsuit. You can answer this complaint yourself, or you can hire an expensive attorney to file and answer it for you. You can fight back, you can try to buy time. However, unless you can pay the mortgage company what they want, you will lose the battle, and your house.

After you get served with the complaint, then various other hearings and orders will be entered against you. This will lead to the posting of a sale date of your house at a public auction. Yes, let me repeat that. They are trying to take your house and sell it to the highest bidder. You will no longer own it and the new buyer will pay the mortgage off.

UNDERSTAND THAT IF  YOUR HOUSE IS SOLD AT A FORECLOSURE AUCTION, WHATEVER EQUITY YOU HAD IN THE HOUSE IS LOST. YOU WON’T SEE A DIME OF IT.

There is a Quick, Simple and Inexpensive Solution.

Yes, there is a solution to get caught up with your payments and not lose your house.

It’s called filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This chapter of the bankruptcy code was invented specifically to help defend against foreclosure lawsuits. It allows homeowners the chance to re-organize their affairs and stay in their property. Congress, in mid-1970 responded to the growing ranks of the homeless by enacting this quick and simple bankruptcy procedure. It gave Federal bankruptcy courts the power to stop a foreclosure filed in any state court.

You are given the chance to file a plan with the bankruptcy court that will allow you to repay your mortgage company or AOAO. In fact, it can be for all of your creditors. The plan is over a maximum of 5 years, and that’s a pretty good deal.

Don’t  pay expensive foreclosure defense attorneys just so you can delay the losing of your home.  Our Foreclosure Attorneys in {{lpg_city}} {{lpg_state}} will help you achieve a real solution.  You are curing the arrearages you owe, maintaining the current payments, and finishing your plan with the rest of your debts wiped out.

But there are certain timing issues. There is a point in time where it is too late to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy to save your home. Your next step is to call our office and speak with an attorney about the specifics of your case. Realize that there is a strong hope that for a small affordable fee which you can pay over time.  You don’t have to lose your castle. Help is just a phone call away. Call a foreclosure attorney today.  You’ll be glad you did.

Honolulu

Address: 900 Fort Street Mall Suite 910, Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808) 528-4274

Kaneohe

Address: 46-005 Kawa Street #206
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Phone: (808) 528-4274

Aiea

Address: 498-211 Pali Momi St. #608
Aiea, HI 96701
Phone: (808) 528-4274

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Address: 220 Imi Kala St suite 203 c
Wailuku, HI 96793
Phone: (808) 426-2004

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James Terry is a 2017 graduate from the University of Hawai’i William S. Richardson School of Law in Honolulu. Upon graduation, he worked as a clerk in the State of Hawai’i Intermediate Court of Appeals before accepting the job at Blake Goodman, P.C. He is licensed in Hawai’i and admitted to the Federal Courts for the District of Hawai’i. James was born and raised in Hawai’i on the island of Oahu and attended Saint Louis High School and Hawai’i Pacific University prior to entering law school.

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Viane was born in California and eventually was drawn to the islands. With her degree in finance, she hopes to assist clients get out of debt and start a fresh new life. In her spare time, she enjoys running along the beach and catching beautiful sunsets.

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Honolulu Office Parking

Free Parking Locations

Parking option #1 : Downtown municipal parking, 1052 Bethel Street.

Clients who are disabled or nursing should be aware that there are no elevators, only conveniently located stairs at the downtown Municipal Parking Lot.

Parking option #2 : Chinatown municipal parking, Marin tower 60 N., Nimitz Highway. Parking entrance on Smith Street.
Parking option #3 : Harbor Court Parking, 847 Bethel Street.

You can find our office in the heart of downtown Honolulu. The office is very easy to find, and we cover all parking costs, if you park in one of these three parking locations listed below. Please don’t park in our building at Pioneer Plaza. We don’t reimburse you for that cost.

Hawaii bankruptcy lawyer Blake Goodman is ready to help you and your family put your financial struggles behind you and begin the next chapter in your life. We can assist with your Chapter 13, Chapter 7 or debt settlement claim. You may also wish to contact our Windward Side-Kaneohe office.

Kaneohe Office Parking

There is ample free parking in front of and behind the building. We look forward to addressing your student loan, debt settlement, tax resolution or Hawaii bankruptcy concerns. There is no charge for your first consultation. You can also contact our Honolulu office.

Aiea Office Parking

Turn at the Big City Diner off Pali Momi Street. Free parking available in front of building.

Use the information to contact our Hawaii bankruptcy attorneys‘ Pearlridge – Pearl City – Aiea office. Someone from our office will be in touch shortly. We look forward to addressing your student loan, debt settlement, tax resolution or Hawaii bankruptcy concerns. There is no charge for your first consultation. You can also contact our Honolulu office or at our Windward Side-Kaneohe office.

Malia Conner

Born and raised on the island of Oahu, Malia Connor moved to California’s Bay Area to study dance at San Francisco State University, where she formed her own dance company, 25 years ago. She moved back to Oahu in 2017 to begin taking care of her aging parents.

Malia is excited for the opportunity to help Hawai’i residents get out of debt and is eager to apply her executive admin skills and creativity to the team of Blake Goodman.

Anna Lisa Hughes

Anna Lisa Hughes received a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish from San Francisco State University, and became fluent in both Spanish and Mandarin Chinese while studying and working abroad in Chile and China. Anna Lisa has nine years of paralegal experience in various areas of practice, including immigration, estate planning, civil rights, and bankruptcy law. Originally from Colorado, she moved to Hawaii for the cultural and ethnic diversity of the island of Oahu. Outside of the office, Anna Lisa has also had a career in music as a bassist and songwriter.

Joshua Humpries

Joshua Humphries is a 2008 graduate from the Widener University School of Law in Delaware. Upon graduation, he worked for a national law firm specializing in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies for several years before moving to a smaller firm where he continued he established the firm’s bankruptcy practice. During that time, he also represented claimants in workers compensation and social security disability claims. In 2013, he also began practicing in the areas of debt collection and general civil litigation. He is licensed in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Hawaii and admitted to the Federal Courts for the District of New Jersey, Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania and the District of Hawaii.

Dora Casillas

Prior to coming to this beautiful island, Dora Casillas lived in Simi Valley, California where she worked in the legal field for 18 years. Dora finds bankruptcy law the most rewarding where at the end of the day, she knows she helped many obtain a fresh start leading to a less stressful life.

Born in Texas and raised in California, Dora is fluent in Spanish. She enjoys the breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, along with the hiking trails and beaches. Dora is thrilled to be here and to have the opportunity to work with such a great team to serve the people of Hawaii.

Julia Oaten

I attended the University of Manchester, (UK) gaining a B.A. with Honors in Art History, before obtaining my J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law. Before moving to Hawaii and specializing in bankruptcy, I practiced criminal law as a Public Defender in Annapolis, MD.

While I am Cuban – Armenian, I grew up in England. My family and I moved to Hawaii in 2007 when my husband was offered a great job here. I stayed at home until we were all settled in and then responded to Blake’s job offer, and have been here ever since. I am the proud owner of an English bulldog and I enjoy fishing and hiking Oahu’s beautiful island with my husband and young son.

I really enjoy helping our clients achieve a fresh start and hopefully relieve them of some of the stress being in debt can cause while protecting them from creditors and helping them survive the bankruptcy process with their dignity intact.

Blanca Goodman

I’m Blake’s wife of 20 plus years. My job is very exciting – I deal with all our clients’ creditors, collections agencies and attorneys. I process all our client’s bills statements, warnings letters, and law suits. I’m the one who spends one hour or more on the phone finding the accounts or negotiating the best deal I can for our clients.

I’m from Mexico and I came to this country 20 years ago. I speak Spanish, and I would love to learn Japanese and Korean. We have two smart twin girls. One of my greatest enjoyments is to listen to audio self improvement books, and classical music.

I dance Kahiko and Auana hula, and wake up every morning to a Zumba exercise routine.

My purpose is to help our clients find debt freedom as soon possible, between 2 years or less. I do have constant communication with our clients about their case, and I want our clients to feel that I do care deeply from my heart.

Jeff Mulford

Jeff Mulford attended California Western School of Law in San Diego, California on a creative problem solving scholarship. When he first stated practicing in 2010, he represented numerous chapter 7 clients throughout Southern California during the height of the foreclosure crisis. He enjoys practicing bankruptcy law because it provides relief to people going through difficult times and puts them on a fresh start towards a brighter financial future.

Prior to law school, Jeff earned an M.B.A. with a concentration in finance from California State University, Long Beach and a B.A. from the University of California at Davis.

Jeff moved to Hawaii in 2016 because he loves the beauty of the islands and the slower pace of life. When he is not working, he enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and reading.

Blake Goodman

I received my law degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 1989 and have been exclusively practicing bankruptcy related law in Texas, New Mexico, and Hawaii ever since. In the past, I was a Certified Public Accountant, receiving my license from the State of Maryland in 1988. Today I am unlicensed, inactive and am not holding myself out as a CPA.

I specialize in providing solutions to a family’s debt burdens and tax problems. To date, I’ve helped over 8,000 individuals and families alleviate their financial setbacks caused by overwhelming debt problems. Our law firm is one of the largest bankruptcy filers in the entire state of Hawaii. I am a member of the Hawaii State Bar Association, the Federal Bankruptcy Law Section, the Tax Freedom Institute and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers. In addition to being a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, my article “The Often Overlooked 10-Year Tax Discharge Rule” was published in the ABI Journal.

I moved to Hawaii in 1999 with Blanca, my wife, who works with me at the office, because we wanted to live in tropical paradise. We now have twin daughters and have found Hawaii to be more than just a pretty place to live. It is the center of the universe for us.