Connecticut Foreclosure, Motion For Advice is a legal document filed in Connecticut's Superior Court by a lender to start the foreclosure process. This document is used to seek advice from the court, whether foreclosure is an appropriate option in a given situation. It is typically filed when a borrower has defaulted on the terms of their loan and the lender has exhausted all other available options for collecting the debt. This document is also known as a Motion for Judgment of Foreclosure. There are two types of Connecticut Foreclosure, Motion For Advice: Judicial Foreclosure and Non-Judicial Foreclosure. Judicial Foreclosure is the more traditional process, whereby the court must approve the foreclosure after reviewing the evidence presented by the lender. Non-Judicial Foreclosure is an expedited process that does not require court approval and is typically used when the amount owed is not in dispute.