COVID-19
THE END IS NEAR! Pandemic Relief Winds Down
September 19, 2021 | Bankruptcy, COVID-19
Assistance with utility payments, extended unemployment benefits, stimulus checks, foreclosure moratoriums, eviction moratoriums, pausing student loan payments – for many, the uncertainty of the past 18 months has been made a small measure better by the temporary relief provided to the people, by the people. The economy was hit hard during the pandemic – 20 Read More…
Eviction Moratorium Expiration – What You Should Do Now!
August 17, 2021 | COVID-19
With Covid-19 cases on the rise again, the US Government has extended the expiration of the Eviction Moratorium. While this provides some short-term relief for millions of people, the eviction moratorium will have to end at some point. If you want to move to the front of the line and learn what you can do Read More…
COVID-19 and Divorce: What to Do If There is Trouble at Home
April 23, 2020 | Child Custody, COVID-19, Divorce, Family Law
The COVID-19 outbreak has had an impact not only on global health – the pandemic also is likely to have far reaching implications on society as a whole. There is no doubt that the coronavirus has changed our lives, possibly for years to come. The pandemic and its overall impact on our physical, financial, and Read More…
COVID-19, Job Loss, and Bankruptcy
April 6, 2020 | Chapter 13, Chapter 7, coronavirus, COVID-19, General, Omaha Bankruptcy Lawyer
The novel COVID-29 pandemic has created hard times for people around the world, including Nebraskans. The outbreak has resulted in business closures, furloughs, and even job cuts. Not having an income is putting a lot of people in the difficult place of considering bankruptcy, despite the government’s efforts to help through the stimulus package. Bankruptcy Read More…