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      • Our Strengths
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    • Foreclosure
      • How We Help You
      • Foreclosure Basics
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      • What Are my Options?
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      • How Long Can I Stay?
      • To Keep, or Not to Keep
      • Fight Back
      • Short Sale/Deed-in-Lieu
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      • Mourners Bill of Rights
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      • Deadlines and Timelines
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(213)545-0778

  • Home
  • About
    • Our Strengths
    • What We Do
    • Contact Us
  • Foreclosure
    • How We Help You
    • Foreclosure Basics
    • Foreclosure TImeline
    • What Are my Options?
    • Watch for Scams
    • How Long Can I Stay?
    • To Keep, or Not to Keep
    • Fight Back
    • Short Sale/Deed-in-Lieu
    • Things to Remember
  • Probate
    • Mourners Bill of Rights
    • California Probate
    • Common Terms
    • Deadlines and Timelines
    • Inventory & Appraisal
    • Deadlines and Timelines
  • Resources
    • CA Dept. of Public Health
    • HUD Housing Resources
    • SCANPH
    • USICH.gov
    • CDC's COVIS 19 Index
    • CDC's Community Resources
  • Common Terms

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Mourner’s Bill of Rights

1. You have the right to experience your own unique grief. No one else will grieve in exactly the same way you do. So, when you turn to others for help, don’t allow them to tell you what you should or should not be feeling.


2. You have the right to talk about your grief. Talking about your grief will help you heal. Seek out others who will allow you to talk as much as 

you want, as often as you want about your grief.


3. You have the right to feel a multitude of emotions. Confusion, disorientation, fear, guilt, and relief are just a few of the emotions you might feel as part of your grief journey. Others may try to tell you that feeling angry, for example, is wrong. Don’t take these judgmental responses to heart. Instead, find listeners who will accept your feelings without condition.


4. You have the right to be tolerant of your physical and emotional limits. Your feelings of loss and sadness will probably leave you feeling fatigued. Respect what your body and mind are telling you. Get daily rest. Eat balanced meals. And don’t allow others to push you into doing things you don’t feel ready to do.


5. You have the right to experience grief ”attacks.” Sometimes, out of nowhere, a powerful surge of grief may overcome you. This can be frightening, but it is normal and natural. Find someone who understands and will let you talk it out.


6. You have the right to make use of ritual. The funeral ritual does more than acknowledge the death of someone. It helps provide you with the support of caring people. More important, the funeral is a way for you to mourn. If others tell you that rituals such as these are silly or unnecessary, don’t listen.


7. You have the right to embrace your spirituality. If faith is a part of your life, express it in ways that seem appropriate to you. Allow yourself to be around people who understand and support your religious beliefs. If you feel angry at God, find someone to talk with who won’t be critical of your feelings of hurt and abandonment.


8. You have the right to search for meaning. You may find yourself asking, “Why did she or he die? Why this way? Why now?” Some of your questions may have answers, but some may not. And watch out for the clichéd responses some people may give you. Comments like, “It was God’s will” or “Think of what you have to be thankful for” are not helpful and you do not have to accept them.


9. You have the right to treasure your memories. Memories are one of the best legacies that exist after the death of someone loved. You will always remember. Instead of ignoring your memories, find others with whom you can share them.


10. You have the right to move toward your grief and heal. Reconciling your grief will not happen quickly. Remember, grief is a process, not an event. Be patient and tolerant with yourself and avoid people who are impatient and intolerant with you. Neither you nor those around you must forget that the death of someone loved changes your life forever.

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foreclosure

covid 19 & moretorium

foreclosure

. No matter the reasons for your financial difficulties, you need to take proactive action and put yourself in the best position to stop foreclosure.   

probate

covid 19 & moretorium

foreclosure

Mortgage agreements don’t dissolve when the homeowner passes away, and if the decedent’s estate fails to make the mortgage payments the bank has the right to foreclose .  

hoa foreclosures

covid 19 & moretorium

covid 19 & moretorium

  Not paying HOA fees is a serious issue, one that brings about severe ramifications. A lien on your property will convolute its title, impeding the ability to refinance or sell

covid 19 & moretorium

covid 19 & moretorium

covid 19 & moretorium

  Have you been impacted by the pandemic? Foreclosure is a complex legal process, even in “normal” times especially since COVID-19 has entered our lives. 

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