Mediation
GOAL OF MEDIATION
To mediate cases in a timely and cost efficient manner in order to minimize case processing time, save costs and expenses to the parties by working out new mortgage terms or other agreements mutually acceptable to the parties, and to prevent adverse social consequences of vacated and abandoned houses in the community.
BENEFITS OF MEDIATION
- Mediation allows the parties to come together to discuss a resolution that is beneficial to all parties involved.
- Mediation provides a more informal environment in which to have discussions that, without a mediator, might be tense or difficult.
- Mediation allows the parties to determine if keeping the home is the best option available.
- There are also additional benefits of cost and time savings. Litigation can be time intensive, expensive and stressful.
- Mediation allows parties to create agreements that include conditions and terms that may be restricted by legal remedies.
- For mediation to be productive and cost-effective, all parties must actively participate and share information prior to the mediation in order to avoid additional, and costly, mediations.
HOW TO REQUEST MEDIATION OF YOUR FORECLOSURE CASE
When a Foreclosure action is filed against you, you will receive a Summons and Complaint from the Court in the mail. Make sure to open your mail. Inside you will find information about legal assistance, financial counseling, and a Request for Mediation Form. Complete the Request for Mediation form and return it to the Court at the address listed on the Request. You may fax, mail or hand-deliver your Request to the Clerk of Courts:
107 West Liberty Street, Wooster, OH 44691
FAX: (330)287-5416
THE MEDIATION PROCESS
Review of request for mediation:
- An in person mediation will be scheduled to assess the status of your case.
- If mediation is agreed upon, a financial packet will need to be submitted in order to review eligibility for loan modification.
- The Foreclosure Mediator will review your Request and proceed depending on your interest in the property.
Interested in keeping your property- If your monthly income meets or exceeds your monthly expenses, you may be eligible for mediation.
Not interested in keeping your property– There may be other options available to you through mediation that allow you to leave the property.
If your request for mediation is denied:
- Your case will be returned to the Foreclosure Docket for further proceedings.
- Should your financial circumstances change in the future you may request the magistrate to make a referral to mediation at that time.
- You may also complete a new Request for Mediation.
If you want to apply for the Foreclosure Mediation Program, Click Here for a Mediation Request Form
If you have any questions regarding the process or status of a Mediation case, contact:
Ashley Faris - Staff Attorney/Mediation Coordinator
Wayne County Court of Common Pleas
107 W. Liberty St.
Wooster, OH 44691
email: afaris@waynecourts.org
(330)287-7735
Resources that may provide you with help:
Making Home Affordable
http://www.makinghomeaffordable.gov/pages/default.aspx
Learn more about the Making Homes Affordable program to see if you qualify for one of the programs to:
-lower your payments,
-lower your rates,
-help with a second mortgage; or
-help with fallen home value
Ohio Housing Finance Agency
(Hardest Hit Funds)
http://www.ohiohome.org/restoringstability/
This website offers information on the Ohio Hardest-Hit-Fund (HHF) which may be able to offer funds to help with payments on a delinquent mortgage, partial mortgage payments for those experiencing unemployment, modification of the loan or transitional assistance.
SAVE THE DREAM
Ohio’s Foreclosure Prevention Effort
Call (888) 404-4674
http://www.savethedream.ohio.gov
The Save the Dream foreclosure effort in Ohio is uniquely structured to include both governmental and private sector partners each deeply concerned about the foreclosure crisis facing Ohio, and we are working to provide you with the tools to save your home.
Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD)
http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/econ/econ.cfm
HUD’s website will offer information regarding emergency loan programs, the U.S. Treasury’s Hardest Hit Fund Initiative, ways to talk to a foreclosure counselor. This site is a great resource to find state and local resources as well.
Local HUD approved counseling agencies
Ohio State University Extension—Wayne County
428 W. Liberty Street, Ste. 12
Wooster, Ohio 44691-5092
(330) 264-8722
www.fcs.osu.edu/es/hous-counseling.php
-Financial Management/Budget Counseling
CCCS of the MidWest
One Marion Avenue, Suite 307
Mansfield, Ohio 44903-7907
(800) 355-2227
www.apprisen.com/counseling-services/housing-counseling
-Mortgage Delinquency and Default Resolution Counseling
Mustard See Development Center
1357 Home Avenue
Akron, Ohio 44310
(330) 631-0350
-Mortgage Delinquency and Default Resolution Counseling
Community Legal Aid Services
50 S. Main St., Suite 800
Akron, OH 44308
(800) 998-9454
http://www.communitylegalaid.org
-For financially eligible low-income, elderly or disabled persons.
-Referrals to other resources for debt counseling and loss mitigation services
-Serves clients in Summit, Stark, Medina, Portage, Wayne, Mahoning, Columbiana, and Trumbull Counties.
Wayne County Veterans Service
(330) 643-2830
http://www.waynecountyveterans.org/finassist.htm
-May help to assist veterans with their basic living needs or mortgage payment on a short term basis to eligible veterans, their dependants and widows.
Wayne County Clerk of Courts
107 W. Liberty St.
Wooster, OH 44692
(330) 287-5591
http://www.waynecourts.org/clerkofcourts/
Available to provide foreclosure filing and service information.
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