Justice Minister David Ford has approved £60,000 to pay Housing 
Rights Service specialists to assist people facing repossession when 
cases go before the courts. The move follows the announcement last
 summer by Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland of funding of 
over £500,000 for the Mortgage Debt Advice Service to assist owners in 
arrears.
The new money will provide for two specialists to give 
advice and support in all High Court proceedings in respect of mortgage 
repossessions where people face losing their homes. The scheme will also
 cover all eviction proceedings in the County Court. The number of
 mortgage applications received by the Chancery Division of the High 
Court last year was 3,588. A total of 1,775 possession orders were made.
David
 Ford said: "I believe the service provided by Housing Right Service 
will be hugely important in supporting some of the most vulnerable in 
our society."
Mr McCausland said: "As the economic downturn 
tightens its grip, advice for those facing mortgage difficulties has 
become increasingly sought after and this additional support by the 
Department of Justice will complement the work of my department and 
demonstrate the real value of joined up government."
Source: Press Association
 
 
