Ms. Banks gave me a very informative consultation, when I called back almost 7 months later about an issue I was having with my house in Foreclosure she still remembered every detail and was able to pick my case right up. Not only did she get me out of Foreclosure with the Bankruptcy but her team also got me an affordable monthly payment so I could live in the house I worked so hard to keep.
Thank you a million times over for this attorney!!!
Filing chapter 13 is a great way to reorganize your debt. You can aggressively save your home in the Court's mortgage modification program, strip the condo/HOA liens from your home or reduce your car payments.
When creditors are suing, harassing you or garnishing your wages, consider filing a chapter 7 to discharge your debt. You do not have to worry about losing your primary residence, typically it is exempt from falling onto someone else's hands.
If you are facing a misdemeanor, felony or violation of probation, you should seriously consider hiring a defense attorney. If you do not have one by your first court appearance, you can ask the Judge to give you time to hire an attorney.
People do not often save their home in foreclosure court. If you find yourself here without a strong case, consider modifying your mortgage, we have successfully modified many many mortgages.
Roshawn Banks is a private attorney licensed in the state of Florida since 1998 and before the US Supreme Court since 2004. She currently runs The All Law Center, PA specializing in bankruptcy, mortgage modification, credit repair and foreclosure defense while maintaining her love of criminal defense. Attorney Banks is a former adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law School.
She currently runs The All Law Center, PA and is an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law School. Before opening her private practice in 2005, Attorney Banks represented Broward County as an Assistant County Attorney and prior to that was a member of the Public Defender's office in both Broward and Brevard counties. Attorney Banks has also served Broward as a Special Magistrate for the Value Adjustment Board, having heard and decided disputes between the Property Appraiser’s Office and property owners. She is a former Chair of Legal Aid Services of Broward County and elected member of the Board of Directors of the Broward County Bar Association.
Attorney Banks has published several articles, including one detailing her meeting with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. She has been honored by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for her outstanding commitment to the protection of children. She has graciously volunteered her time for the American Stroke Association and countless other non-profits. She has honorably served our country as a member of both the United States Navy and Army.
Very responsive and really cares. She listens and answers all questions and asked me to contact her
If I had additional questions or needs.
Posted by anonymous | April 30, 2015
I felt very comfortable
Ms. Banks gave me a very informative consultation, when I called back almost 7 months later about an issue I was having with my house in Foreclosure she still remembered every detail and was able to pick my case right up. Not only did she get me out of Foreclosure with the Bankruptcy but her team also got me an affordable monthly payment so I could live in the house I worked so hard to keep.
Thank you a million times over for this attorney!!!
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Posted by anonymous | May 22, 2013
1st degree Felony case
Ms.Banks represented my love one and he received a 10yr sentence she did not fight hard enough. She advised him to go to trail knowing she wasn't going to win. She is not out spoken. Not aggressive. Doesn't know how to bargain. Not prepared. Does not give good advisement. Shes to focus on trying to get her seat back as a judge which I don't understand why she keeps running every term just using her clients money for her campaign. My family and I are very disappointed and sadden that our love one is in prison when we trusted and paid her to get him no jail/prison time since this was his first offense. So to sum it up if you're looking for a "bull dog " attorney that's going to go word for word face to face with the state she's not the one. Don't waste your time, money, or freedom like we did with her. This is just to much time for a first offender.
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy Attorney | May 22
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
"have known Roshawn for about 19 years. She is an excellent communicator and a top notch attorney. People that I've referred to her always have nice things to say about how their case was handled. As such, I shall continue to refer my clients to the All Law Center!"
Criminal defense Attorney | Apr 13
Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community
"Roshawn Banks is a highly dedicated attorney. I have conferred with her on many legal matters and she has always impressed me with her knowledge of the law and devotion to her clients. I endorse this lawyer."