Communication With Legal Representation

Summary

Effective communication with your attorney is crucial. California law requires a 20-day notice before foreclosure. Attorneys must keep clients informed and provide necessary documents. If communication issues persist, consider seeking a second opinion or filing a complaint with the State Bar of California.

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I understand this is a stressful situation. You have carried a judgment on your property before you came to us. However, I don't appreciate your continual accusations that we don't keep you informed or we don't answer your questions or emails. Look below at this email thread and you will notice you keep asking the same questions and we keep giving you the same response. We are in contact with the City of San Mateo. They have changed personnel multiple times which has slowed negotiations. However, we have staved off the foreclosure of your property. The City is willing to work with you and they are going to present you an offer to settle the matter. You mentioned you both have health issues. Does the medication make you forgetful? Or, because you both share this email, do some emails go unnoticed? We will keep after the City and report to you when we have new information.
Hello ****, I understand your situation. Communication is key in resolving legal matters. California law requires a *-day notice before foreclosure. Would you like information about foreclosure laws or the process of negotiation with the city?
We receive this respond today from the attorney
Hello ****, thank you for reaching out. Could you provide more details about the attorney's response and your legal issue? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information.
the attorney law office for 2 years now negotiations the judgment lien but those attorney is not giving us the information when we ask them
Hello ****, it seems that you're facing difficulties in communication with your attorney. In California, attorneys have a duty to keep their clients reasonably informed about significant developments. If you feel this is not happening, consider the following:
- Request a meeting to discuss the issue.
- Document all communication attempts.
- If unresolved, you may file a complaint with the State Bar of California.
they are not giving us any documents, now they are claiming that I have mental issue
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In such cases, you have rights under California law:
- Attorneys must provide necessary documents related to your case.
- They can't make unfounded claims about your mental health.
If you feel mistreated, you can report it to the California State Bar for investigation.
I want to believe in them that they are doing something not lose those 2 years
I understand your concern, ****. It's crucial to maintain trust in your attorney. If you're unsure about their actions, you may:
- Seek a second opinion from another attorney.
- Directly ask them for a detailed case update.
- If still unsatisfied, consider changing your attorney.
Remember, it's your right to be informed about your case.
how to reply to his email below?
Hello ****, you could reply as follows:
"Dear [Attorney's Name],
I appreciate the efforts your team is making towards resolving my case. However, I still feel uninformed about its progress. This is causing me stress. I need a clear, comprehensive update about the case. Please also provide the necessary documents related to it.
Best regards,
****"
they are going judgment lien negotiation, why he is talking about foreclose that we do not hav e
Hello ****, it seems your attorney might be suggesting a potential risk of foreclosure due to the judgment lien. Here are your rights in California:
- You must receive a *-day notice before any foreclosure.
- You have a right to understand your case fully.
You may want to ask your attorney to clarify their statement.
When we ask about foreclosure he keep saying because they are doing negotiation to remove judgment lien
In California, a lien could potentially lead to foreclosure if not resolved. Negotiation aims to remove the lien and prevent foreclosure. If the attorney's explanations aren't clear, request a detailed explanation in layman's terms. If still unclear, consider a second legal opinion.
thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Remember, it's important to have clear communication with your attorney.