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Bankruptcy

The 2% Gamble: Why Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is Not a DIY Project

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
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Your Wallet

Bankruptcy Filings Surge in 2025: What the Numbers Reveal About Economic Stress

Alexander Hernandez 2 min read
Tow truck (Repo Man) repossessing a car, symbolizing Chapter 7 car surrender and auto loan deficiency when it applies to filing for bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: When to Surrender Your Car

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Professor's Guide to Bankruptcy Schedule G Executory Contracts and Leases Form
Bankruptcy

Professor: What to List on Bankruptcy Schedule G.

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
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Bankruptcy

The Two-Home Trap: Why Chapter 7 Isn’t an Option When You Want to Keep Both Houses

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
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Bankruptcy

Wages Garnished After Filing Bankruptcy? It’s an Illegal Automatic Stay Violation. Here’s Your 3-Step Legal Fix.

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
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Bankruptcy

11 U.S.C. §507 Priority Claims: The Professor’s Guide to Current Caps & Order

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Schedule E/F Explained: Listing Unsecured Debt

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
Official Form 106D – Schedule D: Creditors with Secured Claims in Bankruptcy Petition. Includes secured debts, lien types, collateral valuation, and creditor notification fields. Used in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings. Essential documentation for bankruptcy.blog resource hub on consumer bankruptcy law and secured creditor treatment.
Bankruptcy

Understanding Schedule D for Secured Creditor Claims

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
Official Form 106C – Schedule C: The Property You Claim as Exempt, used in bankruptcy filings to list property protected under exemptions. Includes instructions for selecting federal or state nonbankruptcy exemptions. Relevant keywords: schedule c exemptions, bankruptcy.blog, property exemptions, bankruptcy petition, homestead exemption.
Bankruptcy

Navigating Schedule C Exemptions in Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Bankruptcy schedule A/B form used in filing for bankruptcy, featured on Bankruptcy.blog. Shows asset disclosure fields for property, income, and ownership details required in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases.
Bankruptcy

Essential Tips for Listing Assets on Bankruptcy Schedule 106A/B

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Bankruptcy

Official Bankruptcy Form 106: Summary of Assets

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Bankruptcy

Understanding the Hawaii Bankruptcy Exemptions

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
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Bankruptcy

Understanding Bankruptcy Exemptions in Guam

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read

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Your Wallet

What to Do About Your 401(k) After Spirit Airlines’ Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read

Spirit Airlines’ bankruptcy affects your retirement savings; confirm your 401(k) match status immediately.

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Your Wallet

Furlough Protection for Spirit Airlines Workers: Essential Steps

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Your Wallet

Navigating Job Hunting in the Age of AI

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
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Your Wallet

Liberal Fodder and Job Hugging

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Your Wallet

PCH, Damon Dash, & Florida Foreclosures: Weathering the Next Financial Storm

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read

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Bankruptcy

Can You Pay Bankruptcy Attorneys with Credit Cards?

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read

Debtors wonder how to pay a bankruptcy lawyer. Using credit cards and attorney fees are discussed.

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Bankruptcy

How Bankruptcy Influences Divorce Settlements

Alexander Hernandez 9 min read
A section of Official Form 101 for individuals filing for bankruptcy. The form asks for the United States Bankruptcy Court district, case number (if known), and the chapter under which the filing is being made (Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 12, Chapter 13). There is also a checkbox to indicate if this is an amended filing.
Bankruptcy

Understanding the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Petition: A Step-by-Step Guide

Alexander Hernandez 12 min read
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Bankruptcy

Understanding Bankruptcy: A New Podcast Journey

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read
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Bankruptcy

Understanding Non-Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 2 min read

Debts & Dollars

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Your Wallet

The Financial Consequences of Deregulation and Job Losses in the President Trump Economy

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Your Wallet

The Trump Tariffs Are Illegal, But For How long?

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Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Lien Stripping Explained

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Bankruptcy

Understanding Alaska Bankruptcy Exemptions

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Bankruptcy

Understanding Second Amendment Rights and Bankruptcy Law

Latest Posts

  • The 2% Gamble: Why Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is Not a DIY Project
  • Bankruptcy Filings Surge in 2025: What the Numbers Reveal About Economic Stress
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: When to Surrender Your Car
  • Professor: What to List on Bankruptcy Schedule G.
  • The Two-Home Trap: Why Chapter 7 Isn’t an Option When You Want to Keep Both Houses
  • Wages Garnished After Filing Bankruptcy? It’s an Illegal Automatic Stay Violation. Here’s Your 3-Step Legal Fix.
  • What to Do About Your 401(k) After Spirit Airlines’ Bankruptcy
  • 11 U.S.C. §507 Priority Claims: The Professor’s Guide to Current Caps & Order
  • Furlough Protection for Spirit Airlines Workers: Essential Steps
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