This is part two of a two-part series. Part one is available in Thursday’s print edition and online.The financial carnage of the Great Recession hit courts with a tsunami of mortgage foreclosure cases and, by exacerbating the festering problem of abandoned houses, added more criminal and tort cases to already overloaded dockets.Targeting some of the underlying conditions, the Illinois General Assembly amended the Illinois Housing Development Act to create two programs. One provided “housing counseling&rdquo …