
Social Distancing and Why You Need To Pay Your Mortgage
This social distancing thing is really interesting. We are seeing how being able to come into close contact with each other allows our economy to operate. It shows us how
Sarah Poriss, Attorney at Law, LLC
We take homes out of impossible situations
This social distancing thing is really interesting. We are seeing how being able to come into close contact with each other allows our economy to operate. It shows us how
My work has one focus- working with people in debt. With Martin Luther King Jr. day comingup, I was curious to see if he had, or how he had, addressed
I saw another movie about foreclosure over the weekend. I’ve already seen The Big Short, 99 Homes, The Grapes of Wrath. This one fit right in: Mary Poppins Returns. You read
A friend of mine came by the office early morning, the Friday before Christmas. He’s from what we would consider a ‘well-to-do’ town in Farmington Valley. About thirty seconds after
The holidays are here, the end of the year is looming large, for many it’s time to tidy things up before 2019 rolls in and things get going again. Over
Last week I wrote about debt and AMC’s Lodge 49. A show in which debt is so pervasive it’s another character. This is the flip side of that conversation –
The first season of Lodge 49 ended a few weeks ago (along with the latest season of Better Call Saul, I’ll write about that later). I waited to write because
“I call BS” The students of the high school in Florida who suffered that mass school shooting earlier this year adopted the battle cry “I call BS” in the face
Quite often I find myself in conversations with people who say things like, “When __ happens, then I will do ___.” For example, “When I retire, then I will play
A week or so back, I was at a conference table with another lawyer and a client. The subject was, of course, debt and a pending foreclosure. I’d known the