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  • Lawyer name:DeRita, Joseph
  • Address:1753 Kendarbren Drive Suite 621Jamison,PA
  • Phone:570-795-9098
  • Fax:215-491-1905
  • PostalCode:18929 -1049
  • WebSite:http://www.deritalaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Workers Compensation Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff Personal Injury --

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  • Pennsylvania, 1987

  • American Association for Justice (Member) Pennsylvania Bar Association, Workers' Compensation Section (Member) Pennsylvania Association for Justice (formerly Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association) (Member) Philadelphia Bar Association, Workers' Compensation Section (Member) Montgomery County Bar Association, Workers' Compensation Section (Member) Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, Workers' Compensation Section, 1996 - 1998 (Chair and Co-Chair) Philadelphia Bar Association Executive Committee, 2000 - 2002 (Three-term Member) Philadelphia Bar Association, Workers' Compensation Section, 2000 - 2002 (Past Chair) Pennsylvania Association for Justice (Formerly Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association), 1996 - 1998 (Board of Governors)

  • Temple University Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2005LL.M.Honors: Faculty Achievement Award Widener University School of Law, Wilmington, Delaware, 1986J.D. St. Joseph's University , 1983B.A.Major: Industrial Relations

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I'm sorry to say that no piece of software is going to make you learn grammar.. . I'd suggest studying a grammar book or website, writing a lot, reading a lot and getting your writing critiqued by knowledgeable people. Critiques help a lot.

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I want to start my own small business?

You use the name you have on your SS and DL. You never made your husband's last name your legal name, so no problem there. (I have never changed my name to my husband's name either.)

This is one of the biggest problems facing the housing industry right now, people that were given loans that should have never qualified. The foreclosure rates are rising quickly, you are not alone. And there are things you can do.. . As one or two people already pointed out, your husband being on the loan is the biggest problem. His credit is going to take a huge hit if the house goes into foreclosure. The damage to his credit will already have started, anytime a payment was 30 days late it hit your husbands credit as well as his fathers. Your best bet is to try and rectify the foreclosure so as to avoid further credit issues for your husband, and you too... if his credit is awful it will make it more difficult for the two of you to qualify for credit together in the future. I am not trying to make it seem worse than it already does... sorry.. . The first thing your husband needs to do is call the lender. If he can explain the situation, work out an arrangement to pay whatever is due (through payments) it may not be too late to reinstate the loan (there is a specific type of agreement that many lenders offer for this type of situation, but the name of it escapes me now). Then you can proceed from there with a bit of breathing room. Then...... . Although the market is slow, why not try to sell. Many lending institutions will put a stay on the foreclosure proceedings if a sale is pending. It is in their best interest to let you do the work, it also guarantees they will get more of their money back.. . While it is VERY unlikely in the current market, your father in law could try to refi on his own. I would not reccomend going with any broker (see above) who implies that that would be easy. In the market today (70+ lenders have gone out of business since January, some very large ones) it is not very easy to qualify with less than average credit and with a poor payment history.. . As for your husband being on title, he could be deeded off but that does not fix the credit situation. A real estate attorney could prepare and record a quit claim deed and remove your husband from title, however, that does not remove your husband's obligation to the lender that holds the loan. Since he had to be on title to be on the loan he is still responsible for the debt same as his dad. You say he has never held interest in the property but that is what being on title is, interest in the property. It is unlikely that a real estate attorney is going to be able to help you with this aside from preparing a deed.

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