• Spectacular!

    I liked your fast, friendly service. You were all knowledgeable in the area of bankruptcy. Your treatment of me as a client was spectacular! You were great at promptly responding to my questions and concerns. I loved that you provided courteous and quick responses to all my questions.
    --Donna
  • Highly Recommended!

    I have worked with Seth and he is the utmost professional in how he works with his clients. If you need an attorney you can trust I would highly recommend the Law Office of Seth Hanson.
    --David
  • Very Professional.

    Everyone was very professional and efficient. Seth, and everyone that I had contact with were very knowledgeable. I was very pleased with how we were treated by his staff. My questions were always answered promptly. I was very pleased with the service I received and would not hesitate to refer someone to your firm.
    --Anonymous
  • Non-judgmental.

    You were very open and answered all of my questions. You never made me feel like I was asking a dumb question. I was comfortable with your knowledge of the law. It was hard for me to make this decision to move forward in my life. Everyone was friendly to me and respectful. Non-judgmental. Every question I asked was answered promptly and appropriately. I would recommend you.
    --Anonymous
  • More Than Expected!

    I found the firm's representation to be more than what I expected. I was always kept in the loop, all my questions were answered (whether or not I asked more than once the same question), and I felt completely supported by the firm staff when going through this (at times) scary ordeal. Thank you again.
    --Joanna
  • Very Impressed!

    I liked that you had very friendly, caring staff. You were all very knowledgeable. Your treatment towards me was excellent and you quickly responded to all my concerns. If a friend asked of your overall impression, I would say that we were very impressed and we would recommend you to them.
    --Danielle

Last Week For Care’s Act Funds

Four months ago, congress approved supplemental unemployment benefits of $600 per week for workers who lost their jobs due to the pandemic. This week marks the end of those payments. 

Congress is expected to come back into session this week and are anticipated to debate the extension of the supplemental benefits. Currently, 30 million people in the United States are relying on the funds to supplement lost wages and keep their households afloat. 

Housing

Many are beginning to fear that a tidal wave of evictions and defaults are looming. The assistance from Congress and leniency from lenders offering forbearances and deferred payments are the glue holding the financial system together. Once these additional payments stop, the flood gates of evictions, foreclosures and repossessions are expected to open. 

Financial Problems

According to TransUnion, 3 million auto loans and 15 million credit card accounts are involved in some sort of program to let consumers skip or make partial payments. According to Black Knight, 9% of all mortgages are currently in forbearance plans. Property management company, Zego, processes millions of rent payments each month. They have reported a 30% increase of tenants putting rent on credit cards from March to April. An additional 20% increase in using credit to pay for housing took place from April to May. 

For more information contact your Modesto bankruptcy attorney at (209) 438-4990.

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