Arlene M Keating Law Offices can make the complicated area of real estate much simpler for you. She is a preferred closing attorney for over 50 lending institutions, representing lending institutions in loan transactions, closings, workouts, foreclosure actions and collections. Arlene M Keating Law Offices handles filing probates of estates, either with a will or without a will both in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. We also provide legal services for those who need a guardian or conservator appointed.
* Concentration in all real estate matters, including commercial and residential closings, title searches and examinations, lender liability law and municipal law since 1988.
Real Estate Transactions
A: The use of an Attorney may prove exceedingly helpful in the purchase or sale of your home. An Attorney, experienced in the process of home purchase, may provide a multitude of services throughout the real estate transaction. An Attorney can be most beneficial in the contract drafting stage of contract preparation by offering custom suggestions to address your particular needs in the home purchase. While extremely experienced in helping buyers and sellers your realtor can not give you legal advice. Contact DeAngelis & McNamara for assistance BEFORE you sign your contract to purchase or sell your home.
One of the most commonly asked questions our clients ask is whether or not they have a personal injury case. In most cases, there are 4 separate factors which will need to be met for a personal injury case to be worth pursuing. First, we must be able to prove that the defendant had some sort of duty of care toward the client; for example, in regards to car accidents, all drivers on the road have a… duty to drive safely and in accordance with the applicable traffic laws. Second, we must be able to prove that the defendant somehow breached that duty; a simple example of this would be a driver who ignores a stop sign and crashes into another vehicle. Third, we must be able to prove that the client indeed suffered some sort of injury –which could include physical, emotional, and/or financial injuries. Lastly, we must be able to connect the defendant’ actions with our client’s injuries.
* Concentration is all real estate matters, including residential closings, title searches / examinations and purchase and sales drafting and review, Personal Injury, Estate Planning and Probate, and Corporate Law.
The borrower can be current, late, in default, in bankruptcy, or in foreclosure at the time the application for modification is made. The programs available will vary accordingly.