Mandated pre-foreclosure conferences have become increasingly effective in helping to keep people in their homes, but the labor-intensive proceedings are straining court resources and have contributed to an “unprecedented” shift in the civil caseload, a study by the Office of Court Administration (OCA) has concluded.
“It’s taken a lot of effort,” Chief Administrative Judge Ann Pfau said in an interview Wednesday. “We’re proud of the result, but it is an enormous undertaking.”
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