COVID-19: The Law and Your Legal Rights

The COVID-19 pandemic is having a profound impact in every corner of our lives. Events—including emergency orders, policy changes, and even laws—change so quickly that it can be hard to find answers to your questions about issues like unemployment benefits, your rights in the workplace, managing your credit or your business, foreclosures and evictions, child custody schedules, and immigration. The articles gathered here provide valuable information on these and other pressing legal and practical questions related to the coronavirus and COVID-19.


Employment Laws For Employees and Independent Contractors

If you're working during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, you might have questions about your rights regarding paid leave, workplace health and safety (including the use of personal protective equipment), workers' compensation benefits, and more. And if you're one of the millions of people filing for unemployment benefits for the first time as a result of COVID-19, you probably have questions about how to apply and how much you'll receive.

Below you'll find the answers to these coronavirus-related employment questions and many more.

Financial Relief For Employees During the Coronavirus Pandemic

The CARES Act: What Does the $2 Trillion Stimulus Bill Mean for Workers?

Handling Layoffs, Furlough, RIF’s, and Terminations During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Laid Off Due to Coronavirus: What to Do Next

Reduction-In-Force or Layoff: What Difference Does it Make?

Do Employees Have Any Protections From Being Laid Off?

What Are My Rights If My Employer Laid Me Off Temporarily or Cut My Hours?

Notice of Layoffs Under the WARN Act

How to Get COBRA Coverage After Leaving a Job

Laid Off During the Coronavirus Outbreak: Legal Options for Restaurant Workers

Wrongful Termination: Was Your Firing Illegal?

Fired During the Coronavirus Pandemic: Was I Wrongfully Terminated?

Wrongful Termination: Were You Fired Illegally or Just Unfairly?

Wrongful Termination: How Much Can I Expect in Compensation?

Wrongful Termination: What Types of Claims Are Most Successful?

Wrongful Termination: Will I Get a Settlement or Award?

Collecting Unemployment Compensation

Overview of Unemployment Compensation

Unemployment Benefits for Independent Contractors & Other Self-Employed Workers During the COVID-19 Crisis

Unemployment Compensation FAQs

Unemployment Benefits and Layoffs

Partial Unemployment Benefits During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak

Can I Receive Unemployment Benefits After Being Fired?

Filing for Unemployment Compensation In Your State

Arkansas        Arizona          California          Florida          Georgia

Illinois            Indiana          Maryland          Michigan       Minnesota

Nevada          New York        Ohio                 Oregon         Pennsylvania

Texas

Employment Rights During the Coronavirus Pandemic

FAQs: Your Workplace Rights During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Workplace Safety During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the Workplace: What Are My Rights During the Coronavirus Outbreak?

Coronavirus: Can I Be Forced to Work in Unsafe Conditions?

Workers Compensation

Can I Get Workers’ Comp and Unemployment Benefits at the Same Time?

Employment Laws and Rights for Independent Contractors and Remote Workers During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Uber Drivers: Your Legal Options During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Remote Workers: FAQs on Your Legal Rights

Are Uber Drivers Considered Employees?

Suing Your Employer for Misclassifying You as an Independent Contractor

Am I an Independent Contractor Under Federal Wage and Hour Laws?

Employment Information For Specific industries

Laid Off During the Coronavirus Outbreak: Legal Options for Restaurant Workers

Uber Drivers: Your Legal Options During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Are Uber Drivers Considered Employees?

Unions, Strikes, and Plant Closings

When Is Going on Strike Illegal?

Strikes, Slowdowns, and Walkouts

Union Employees: Are You Protected From Layoffs?

Wage and Hour laws

Wage & Hour FAQ for Employees

Can Debt Collectors Garnish Your Wages?

Federal, State, or Local: Which Wage Laws Apply to Me?

Your Right to Time Off Work During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Paid Leave Under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act

Can I Take Time Off Work for Stress?

Does My Employer Have to Provide Holiday, Sick, and Vacation Pay?


Employment Laws for Employers

Coronavirus: Strategies for Employers

Do Employees Have Any Protections From Being Laid Off?

Forcing Flu Shots: Can an Employer Require Mandatory Vaccinations?

Best Practices for Terminating an Employee

Discrimination Lawsuits: Basics for Employers


Small Business Law

Are Lawyers Considered "Essential Businesses"?

Is My Business Considered an "Essential Service"?

Families First Response Act: Paid Sick Leave and FMLA During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Updating Your Business Strategy During the Coronavirus Outbreak

Creating a COVID-19 Work Policy for Your Business To Keep Employees Safe


Family Law

Managing Your Child Custody Schedule During the COVID-19 Pandemic


Managing Debt and Filing for Bankruptcy

With coronavirus causing a national emergency, millions of people are facing a reduction or total loss of income and having trouble paying their bills. Many banks, credit card companies, lenders, and other financial institutions are offering various forms of assistance, like forbearance plans, waivers of late fees, and other options to those who've been financially affected by COVID-19.

If you’re worried about falling behind on your credit card bills, student loans, mortgage, or other debts, check out the links below. You'll find articles covering laws that can help you out financially during the coronavirus outbreak, debt settlement and negotiation tactics, how to handle bill collectors, options for student loans, and what steps you can take to preserve your credit during this crisis.

Managing Debt and Credit During The Coronavirus Pandemic

How to Get Free Help Settling My Debt With Creditors

How to Manage Your Credit During the Coronavirus Outbreak

How to Dispute Mistakes on Your Credit Reports

Do Student Loans Affect Your Credit Score?

How to Manage Your Credit During the Coronavirus Outbreak

What Is the Law on Debt Collections?

How to Get Free Help Settling My Debt With Creditors

How Credit Card Debt Collections Works

Credit Card FAQs: Using Your Cards

Managing Student Loans During the Coronavirus Pandemic

I’m in Default on My Federal Student Loans. Now What?

Dealing With Your Federal Student Loans During the Coronavirus Crisis

Filing for Bankruptcy During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Bankruptcy Basics

Frequently Asked Business Bankruptcy Questions

Small Business Bankruptcy Relief

Personal Bankruptcy and Court Judgments

What Happens When You File for Bankruptcy?

The Cost and Duration of Bankruptcy


Foreclosure

In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the federal government, as well as many states, counties, courts, and mortgage companies have imposed foreclosure suspensions for particular types of loans and in certain areas of the country. And, when the moratoriums end, federal and state laws provide protections to homeowners facing a foreclosure.

If the coronavirus crisis has impacted your ability to make your mortgage payments, learn whether you’re temporarily protected from foreclosure due to a moratorium, find out how to obtain mortgage relief, and get details about the various foreclosure laws that might affect you.

Handling a Foreclosure During the Coronavirus Pandemic

The Foreclosure Process

Can My Reverse Mortgage Be Foreclosed During the Coronavirus Crisis?

Foreclosure and Your Home: Understanding the Process, Your Rights, and Your Options

Can the Bank Get a Deficiency Judgment After a Foreclosure in California?

Forbearance Agreements, Repayment Plans, and Loan Modifications: Helping You Avoid Foreclosure

Mortgage Relief During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Coronavirus Mortgage Relief Options

Mortgage Relief During the Coronavirus Outbreak If You Have a VA Loan

Getting Mortgage Relief During the Coronavirus Outbreak If You Have an FHA Loan

Coronavirus: Mortgage Relief If You Have a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac Loan

Mortgage Relief During the Coronavirus Outbreak If You Have a VA Loan

Foreclosure Procedure and Process

How to Fight a Foreclosure in Court

What Are the Differences Between Judicial and Nonjudicial Foreclosures?

Who or What Are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?

What's the Difference Between FHA, VA, and Conventional Mortgages?

Will I Lose My Home if I Don't Pay the Property Taxes?

State Specific Foreclosure Information

Arizona

Connecticut

Florida

Massachusetts

Wisconsin


U.S. Immigration

How to Apply to Become a Naturalized U.S. Citizen

Deportation and Removal Process in U.S. Immigration Court

How Do I Hire an Immigration Attorney for a Family Case During Coronavirus Quarantine?

How Can I Visit the U.S. as a Tourist?


Evictions & Landlord-Tenant Law

In response to the coronavirus outbreak, federal, state, and local governments, as well as federal and state courts, have enacted emergency measures that have temporarily altered the dynamics of normal landlord-tenant relations. Nearly every landlord-tenant interaction from move-in to eviction is affected. These articles provide information about the new rules and give landlords and tenants tips for navigating coronavirus-related challenges.

Sources of Coronavirus Assistance for Landlords and Tenants

Termination for Cause: Landlords Must Give Tenants Notice Before Eviction

Top Five Things Landlords Should Do Before Tenants Move In

The Eviction Process

Your Rent: Due Dates, Grace Periods, and Late Fees

Problems With Neighbors in a Rental Property

Can My Landlord Shut Off My Utilities?


Real Estate

Negotiating the Best Home Price and Terms During the COVID-19 Pandemic>

Can You Buy a House During Coronavirus Pandemic?

Selling a House During Coronavirus Pandemic

Do Coronavirus Cases Need to Be Disclosed When Selling a House?


Consumer Protection

With the coronavirus national emergency restricting people's ability to make a living and threatening their health, many Americans are finding themselves having financial difficulties or in other dire straits. Scammers are taking advantage of people’s desperation in a variety of ways. Below you can learn about different scams that you might encounter so you can avoid them, as well as get information about consumer protection laws that might help you during this crisis.

How to Avoid Common Job Scams

How to Avoid Online Scams

Email Scams and Frauds


Estate Planning

Creating a Financial Power of Attorney While in Coronavirus Quarantine


Get Professional Help

Find a lawyer
Practice Area:
Zip Code:
How It Works
  1. Briefly tell us about your case
  2. Provide your contact information
  3. Connect with local attorneys
NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP?

Talk to an attorney

How It Works

  1. Briefly tell us about your case
  2. Provide your contact information
  3. Choose attorneys to contact you