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Columbia Courts Prepare for a Busy Season with Foreclosures and Family Hearings

Columbia Courts Prepare for a Busy Season with Foreclosures and Family Hearings

Columbia Court News: A Busy Season Ahead!

Hey there, Columbia! As we dive into December, it’s clear that our local courts are buzzing with activity. From foreclosure proceedings to family court hearings, there’s a lot going on in our beloved city. Let’s break it down and see what’s happening!

Foreclosure Madness

The recent notices from the Richland County Court indicate multiple foreclosure actions in the works. One notable case involves PennyMac Loan Services taking on Felisha R. Brown and Timothy F. Brown, which is typical in these tumultuous economic times. If you’re related or know anyone involved, they have a strict 30-day timeframe to respond to the court’s summons. If not, they could end up facing default judgment!

It doesn’t stop there! We also see the Bank of New York Mellon pursuing Willie L. Porterfield and his family in a suit that explores the depths of their mortgage. The interconnectedness of our community shines bright here, reminding us of the need for vigilance when it comes to homeownership responsibilities.

Family Matters

Restoration and Righting Wrongs

Meanwhile, in another corner of the legal arena, David Law is looking to quiet down a title dispute between him and Fahad Almusileem. It just goes to show you that real estate matters are not just about brick and mortar but can involve a fair amount of legal acrobatics too! If you’re watching your property lines closely, pay heed to these ongoing disputes.

Remember Your Deadlines!

Throughout all these cases, one common theme remains: be mindful of deadlines. Summons are being served, and responses are required on tight schedules—most often 30 days from the notice. If you miss the boat, you might be looking at default judgments like a deer in headlights!

In the Spotlight

With Richland County being home to some complex cases, it’s essential to stay informed. The courts are full of stories that hold lessons and warnings for all of us. Whether it’s foreclosure or family matters, understanding your rights and duties can make a huge difference. Don’t forget to consult with professionals if you find yourself in a tricky legal situation!

As we wrap up this update, remember—knowledge is power. Stay engaged and make sure you’re keeping up with these local happenings, as they can directly influence your future. Happy holidays, Columbia—stay informed and stay safe!


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