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Monday Morning Memo: Most Courts Are Shutting Down For The Corona Virus But The Next Part Even Shocked Us

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Monday Morning Memo | Most Courts Are Shutting Down For The Corona Virus But The Next Part Even Shocked Us Courts handle many legal disputes regardless of reason. But what happens when a worldwide pandemic shuts down our court systems? Coronavirus Impact On The Court System and You As of the writing of this article, the Supreme Court has been shut down. Not just that, several aspects of the federal government could follow suit. This is a major problem if you’re still owed fees from a debtor. So we’re going to break things down in this article so you’re prepared to handle what follows in the next 30 days after the courts have begun to shut down. Court Proceedings Have Been Halted for 30 Days, Possibly Longer What this means for everyone is that if you have a case against someone within the next week or so, expect the hearing to be in five weeks or more. This also affects updates with collections as you’ll have to wait an additional four weeks before you can get that update. Everything has been put in frozen an