About Andrew
Andrew Pascale brings a straightforward approach to a difficult area of law. He earned his J.D. from Nova Southeastern University in 2005 after completing a B.S. at the University of Central Florida in 2001. Those academic years set the groundwork for a career spent largely around mortgage litigation and homeowner defense.
Pascale began practicing after law school and has concentrated his work in foreclosure defense. He is admitted to practice in Florida and in the Federal Circuit. His practice developed inside a firm that focuses on representing homeowners facing foreclosure, where he handles motions, responses to lender filings, and negotiations over alternatives to foreclosure.
At the Florida Foreclosure Defense Law Office, P.A., Pascale has been part of a legal team that manages high volumes of mortgage-related matters. He handles procedural work in state court dockets and files appearances in federal matters when cases touch on federal jurisdiction. He also coordinates with clients who are pursuing loan modifications or exploring bankruptcy as a means to address mortgage debt. His day-to-day work requires close attention to deadlines, statutory timelines for foreclosure, and the often fast-moving exchanges between borrowers, servicers, and courts.
Pascale maintains an active membership in the Volusia County Bar Association. That local bar involvement keeps him connected to the trial calendar and to county-specific rules and practices that affect foreclosure dockets. It also provides a regular forum for the practical exchange of procedural updates among local practitioners.
Colleagues describe his practice as methodical. He approaches filings with an emphasis on accuracy and timing, two elements that can shape the outcome of a foreclosure timeline. He prepares responses and defenses that address both factual claims and legal defects in lender filings. When possible, he pursues negotiated outcomes that can prevent the most disruptive consequences for homeowners.
Outside court, Pascale advises clients about options they may not have considered, from loan workouts to bankruptcy filings. He walks clients through procedural milestones and explains the practical implications of each step in plain terms. That practical orientation informs how he manages cases and communicates with homeowners who are often working through complex financial stress.
As of 2026, he practices at the Florida Foreclosure Defense Law Office, P.A. and focuses on representing homeowners in foreclosure defense matters.