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Foreclosure Attorneys in Norfolk, VA

Directory of foreclosure attorneys in Norfolk, Virginia. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

18 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Norfolk, VA
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Virginia before hiring.
Showing 18 foreclosure attorneys in Norfolk, VA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
The Decker Law Firm
109 E Main St, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 622-3317 petedecker.com
Anthony Montagna, III, a Partner at Montagna Law
425 Monticello Ave Suite A, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 625-3500 montagnatrafficlaw.com
Curcione Law, PLC
999 Waterside Dr #2525, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 777-3700 norfolkcriminaldefenseattorneys.com
McCormick Law & Consulting
101 Granby St # 200, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 250-5300 mccormickpc.com
Glasser and Glasser
580 E Main St #600, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 625-6787 glasserlaw.com
DeGuzman Law, PLLC
5900 E Virginia Beach Blvd suite 507, Norfolk, VA 23502
(757) 333-7336 dgzmnlaw.com
Winchester Pedigo PLC
870 N Military Hwy STE 205, Norfolk, VA 23502
(757) 622-1621 harbourlawplc.com
Fortress Proprietas, P.C.
440 Monticello Ave #1876, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 828-6685 fortprolaw.com
The Alliance Legal Group, PLLC
735 Newtown Rd, Norfolk, VA 23502
(757) 455-9590 call54legal.com
Ellis Jr Kenneth L
1251 Norview Ave, Norfolk, VA 23513
(757) 855-1931
Alperin Law
319 W 21st St suite b, Norfolk, VA 23517
(757) 490-3500 alperinlaw.com
Bowers & Gould, PC
870 N Military Hwy # 223, Norfolk, VA 23502
(757) 627-9757 bhgould.com
Woods Rogers
World Trade Center, 101 W Main St #500, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 446-8600 woodsrogers.com
The McCreedy Law Group
413 W York St, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 233-0045
W. Greer McCreedy II
413 W York St, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 233-0045
Harbour Law P.L.C.
500 E Plume St UNIT 801, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 383-8714
Crowley Liberatore PC
150 Boush St UNIT 604, Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 333-4500
Law Offices Of Steve C Taylor
735 Newtown Rd Ste. 203, Norfolk, VA 23502
(757) 797-9915 call54legal.com

Foreclosure attorneys in Norfolk Virginia help homeowners facing default on their mortgages. Virginia is a deed of trust state which means non-judicial foreclosures are common and the process can move quickly. A local attorney can review your situation and explain options like loan modification or bankruptcy to stop a sale.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Norfolk Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Virginia often range from 1500 to 5000 dollars for a typical case. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for a loan modification or a retainer for litigation. Costs depend on the complexity of your case and whether the matter goes to court. 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 is the foreclosure timeline in Virginia?
In Virginia the foreclosure process can start as soon as you miss a payment. The lender must record a notice of default and then advertise the sale for at least 14 days in a local newspaper. The entire process can take as little as 60 to 90 days.
Can a foreclosure attorney stop a sale in Norfolk?
Yes an attorney can file a lawsuit or request a temporary restraining order to delay a foreclosure sale. They can also negotiate with the lender for a loan modification or short sale. Acting quickly is important because the sale date can be set soon after the notice is given.
What are my rights during a Virginia foreclosure?
You have the right to reinstate the loan by paying all past due amounts up to five days before the sale. You also have the right to redeem the property within the time allowed by your deed of trust. An attorney can help you understand these rights and any defenses you may have.