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Questions about the coronavirus pandemic?

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Questions about the coronavirus pandemic?

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What documents should I personally prepare before going back to work? 

Even if you plan to follow all social distancing and mask-wearing guidelines, it is important that you take the time to complete an estate plan. Pondering the worst-case scenario may be difficult to do, but it can be a great help to your loved ones should you fall ill or pass away. Consider making the following documents if you don't have them already: 

What documents should I use to manage my employees returning to work?

There are several documents that you may want to have available when bringing your team back to the physical workplace. Whether your employees are working from home, currently on furlough, or previously laid off, it is important to communicate your decision to reopen as early as possible so that they'll have adequate time to make any necessary arrangements. Also keep in mind that in some cases, your team may be eligible for emergency FMLA or paid sick leave. You can work with a lawyer to understand any specific guidelines that you should take into consideration when reopening your business. Here are a few documents that you might want to consider making or updating: 

What documents should I use to protect my business? 

COVID-19 caught many businesses off-guard as far as what to do when a pandemic strikes. To better prepare for future emergencies, here are several more documents that you may want to draft: 

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Even if you don't plan to reopen soon, it is important to protect your business. If you have questions about the documents listed above or need more suggestions, ask a lawyer for free in the Coronavirus Legal Center for business. For more information to consider when making the decision to reopen, check out our free Return to Work Assistant.

Please note: This page offers general legal information, not but not legal advice tailored for your specific legal situation. Rocket Lawyer Incorporated isn't a law firm or a substitute for one. For further information on this topic, you can Ask a Legal Pro.


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