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COVID-19 Resources: How We Can Assist You from Your Home
The COVID-19 pandemic has incurred far-reaching consequences in every sector of our lives: public health, social interactions, legal processes, and the economy. While businesses, organizations, and even government agencies have suspended operations, Firebaugh & Andrews is here to help you overcome the challenges of this global crisis.
Without leaving the safety of your home, you can benefit from our dedicated services. We are now offering remote consultations via phone and video chat to continue supporting our clients without compromising their health.
Furthermore, we can conduct many legal processes virtually. For example, our Court currently allows for the signing of documents electronically. Additionally, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our Court has adopted temporary protocols involving telephonic hearings – meaning you may not even have to leave your home in order to ‘appear’ at your hearing.
No matter the unique circumstances of your case, Firebaugh & Andrews, PLLC can provide most (if not all) the services you need without having to meet you in person.
To learn more about how we can assist you during this crisis, call 734-722-2999 or contact us online today.
Critical Information About COVID-19 and Your Case
Part of our job as a law firm is to provide our clients with as much information as possible. Knowledge is power—especially during an unpredictable crisis such as the current pandemic. As such, we are staying up to date on COVID-19-related laws, policies, and court operations in order to keep you informed.
For the latest updates about the coronavirus, visit the following:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- World Health Organization
- Michigan.gov/coronavirus
- Our World in Data
- Medline Plus
- National Institutes of Health
Many sources spread misinformation—either intentionally or otherwise. We urge you to fact-check as much as possible and only use reliable sources such as those listed above.
Emergency Legislation for Financial Relief
Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to help Americans survive the financial ramifications of the pandemic.
The act includes support for:
- Individuals (stimulus checks, enhanced unemployment, and loans)
- Small businesses and corporations (loans and grants)
- Public health organizations and facilities
- Local and state governments
It also contains several provisions that temporarily adjust bankruptcy, making bankruptcy more accessible to both individuals and businesses until March 27, 2021.
If you need help interpreting the CARES Act or determining whether you are eligible for relief, please do not hesitate to contact our firm. We can provide information about local, state, and federal relief, and we are fully prepared to help you file bankruptcy if your financial burdens become unmanageable.
Call 734-722-2999 to request your free, virtual consultation today.