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Showing 9 foreclosure attorneys in Wilmette, IL
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Wineberg Legal
927 Cornell St, Wilmette, IL 60091
(312) 399-7604
wineberglegal.com
Law Offices of Daniel J Winter - Skokie/Wilmette
3330 Old Glenview Rd # 16, Wilmette, IL 60091
(847) 244-8180
bankruptcylawchicago.com
Braganca Law LLC
1100 Central Ave Unit G, Wilmette, IL 60091
(847) 906-3460
secdefenseattorney.com
Law Offices of David Freydin
3221 Central Ave, Wilmette, IL 60091
(312) 404-7119
mychicagobankruptcyattorney.com
The Law Offices of Charles E. Hutchinson, LLC
607 9th St, Wilmette, IL 60091
(312) 259-0672
charleshutchinsonlaw.com
Strange & Associates
717 Ridge Rd # 1A, Wilmette, IL 60091
(847) 256-7377
PSS Law
1000 Skokie Blvd #320, Wilmette, IL 60091
(847) 251-2999
pss.law
Park Law Office, LLC
1000 Skokie Blvd # 255, Wilmette, IL 60091
(847) 251-6700
Canning & Canning LLC
1000 Skokie Blvd #355, Wilmette, IL 60091
(847) 853-7040
canninglegal.com
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Wilmette Cost?
Foreclosure attorney costs in Illinois typically range from a flat fee of $1,500 to $3,500 for standard representation, or hourly rates of $200 to $400 per hour. Some attorneys offer free initial consultations. Costs depend on case complexity, court appearances, and whether the case goes to trial. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a foreclosure attorney do in Wilmette Illinois?
A foreclosure attorney reviews your case, negotiates with lenders, and represents you in court. In Illinois, foreclosures are judicial, meaning the lender must file a lawsuit. Your attorney can help you respond to the complaint and explore loss mitigation options.
How long does the foreclosure process take in Illinois?
Illinois law requires a minimum 90-day notice before filing a foreclosure lawsuit. After the lawsuit, the process typically takes 6 to 12 months. The timeline can vary based on court schedules and whether you contest the foreclosure.