Quiet title laws across the Midwest can disproportionately affect homeowners who don’t speak English, like Natalia Esteban, who emigrated from Mexico over 20 years ago. Lee este articulo en español.
Helping Low-Income City Residents Resolve Their Quiet Title Cases My recent pro bono work centers on litigated quiet title cases for low-income Philadelphians, where my background and willingness to ...
Wednesday’s argument in Wilkins v. United States was a quiet one, with several of the justices saying so little that it is difficult to discern what they are thinking. Those who spoke extensively, ...
Tuesday’s decision in Wilkins v. United States broke no new ground, as it followed a steady line of cases applying a rule under which time limits in federal statutes do not create jurisdictional bars ...
Q. I have heard from the county assessor’s office and title company that I need a “quiet title” for my property. What is a quiet title and why do I need it? A. In short, a quiet title is a very ...
Larry Colton and Maria Kendall visit the former home of her mother Natalia Esteban (not pictured) in Marshalltown, Iowa, on Aug. 4, 2021. When the house title changed over to a stranger, all of ...