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Bankruptcy

Why Being a Life Insurance Beneficiary is a Risk in Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
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Bankruptcy

How Bankruptcy is Affected By Your Worker’s Comp Settlement

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A bank statement for a Workers’ Comp Settlement Account with a large red "COMMINGLED" stamp across it, including checkboxes for paycheck deposits and tax refunds. The Bankruptcy.blog logo is at the bottom.
Insights & Analysis

Why Your Exempt Worker’s Comp Settlement Is at Risk with Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
A metaphorical image from Bankruptcy.blog compares a Closed grey door labeled "Deed in Lieu," which is heavily obstructed by post-it notes representing junior liens (Second Mortgage, HOA Lien, SBA Loan, and Tax Lien), to an Open blue door labeled "Bankruptcy," offering a clear and unobstructed path forward.
Insights & Analysis

Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure vs.Bankruptcy. Which Is the Better Exit?

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
Illustration of a tenant standing between a “Foreclosure” door and a “Tenant Rights” door, symbolizing landlord bankruptcy and foreclosure issues; Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

Proactive Tenant Strategies When the Landlord is in Foreclosure

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
A legal conceptual image on a wooden desk showing Parent PLUS Loan files and official U.S. Department of the Treasury warning notices. Documents for "WAGE GARNISHMENT," "TREASURY OFFSET PROGRAM," and "PROPERTY LIEN FILING" are displayed prominently. The image illustrating treasury collection risks is from bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The Parent PLUS Trap: Why You Are a Target For Creditors

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
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Bankruptcy

Personal Injury Settlements: Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A split-screen illustration showing a medical X-ray and stethoscope on the left, contrasting with a hand holding a 'Personal Injury Settlement' file stamped 'APPROVED BY TRUSTEE' over a bankruptcy court document on the right. Visually representing the bankruptcy and trustee process for PI settlements, for bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

How Personal Injury Settlements Move Through a Bankruptcy Case

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Personal injury settlement check being claimed by a bankruptcy estate, illustrating exemption rules by Prof. Hernandez on Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Protecting Your Recovery: Personal Injury Settlements and the Bankruptcy Estate

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Bankruptcy

Does Bankruptcy Stop Eviction? The Pre vs. Post-Judgment Rule

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
A tenant holding a notice of landlord bankruptcy at their apartment door, illustrating tenant rights and Section 365(h) protections discussed on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

The Tenant in the Middle: What Happens When Your Landlord Files Bankruptcy?

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
rof. Hernandez explains how renting your home forfeits your homestead exemption in bankruptcy on Bankruptcy.blog, illustrated by a shattered homestead shield and a lease agreement.
Bankruptcy

The Accidental Landlord: How Renting Your House Forfeits Bankruptcy Protection

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read
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Bankruptcy

Understanding the Bankruptcy Rescission Period with Reaffirmation Agreements

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Bankruptcy

Reaffirmation Agreements: Why “Vulture Creditors” Want Your Signature

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read

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Student loans have been transferred to the Treasury department. Three files showing enforcement action by wage garnishment, treasury offset, and lien attachment on bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The Rise of Aggressive Collection by the Treasury Department

Alexander Hernandez 9 min read

The Department of Education is officially initiating the student loan transfer to Treasury collections. As the SAVE plan ends, learn how the OBBBA and the new 30-year repayment terms impact your financial survival. Prof. Hernandez breaks down the Treasury’s “hired muscle” tactics.

A stylized digital illustration of a residential house being pulled between a bank building and a landlord, representing the legal tug-of-war over rent payments during a foreclosure surge. A key resource for foreclosure-tenant-rent-rights on bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The Foreclosure Surge. How Tenants Can Stay in the Property

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
An upside-down car submerged underwater representing the negative equity crisis, used as a visual for the Bankruptcy.blog analysis of long-term car loan Chapter 13 cramdown strategies by Prof. Hernandez.
Insights & Analysis

Sinking in Car Debt? How the Chapter 13 Cramdown Rescues You From Long-Term Car Loans

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
Car loan affordability trap: upside-down vehicle on loan statement with negative equity and repossession notices for Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The Forever Car Loan: Why Stretching Your Term is a Financial Trap

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read
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Insights & Analysis

The AI Economy and the Looming “Dot-Com” Reckoning

Alexander Hernandez 24 min read

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Bankruptcy

Filing Bankruptcy in Arkansas: Exemptions Explained

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read

Arkansas bankruptcy exemptions protect property; residency requirements and exemption choices vary by circumstance.

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Bankruptcy

Understanding Alaska Bankruptcy Exemptions: Your Guide to Protecting Assets

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read
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Bankruptcy

Filing for Bankruptcy After a Car Accident Lawsuit

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
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Bankruptcy

Dismissed with Prejudice and the Prejudice Period

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
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Bankruptcy

The Motion for Relief from Stay: Check Your Local Bankruptcy Forms First

Alexander Hernandez 2 min read

Debts & Dollars

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Bankruptcy

The 910-Day Rule: Explaining The Cramdown on Car Loans

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Insights & Analysis

The Adversary Process and the Fall of Rudy Giuliani’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

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Insights & Analysis

Why Record Debt $18.59T Guarantees a Bankruptcy Surge in 2026

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Bankruptcy

Understanding Bankruptcy: Launching the Podcast Journey

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Bankruptcy

A Payment Plan or Applying for a Waiver of the Bankruptcy Filing Fees

Latest Posts

  • Why Being a Life Insurance Beneficiary is a Risk in Bankruptcy
  • How Bankruptcy is Affected By Your Worker’s Comp Settlement
  • Why Your Exempt Worker’s Comp Settlement Is at Risk with Bankruptcy
  • Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure vs.Bankruptcy. Which Is the Better Exit?
  • Proactive Tenant Strategies When the Landlord is in Foreclosure
  • The Parent PLUS Trap: Why You Are a Target For Creditors
  • The Rise of Aggressive Collection by the Treasury Department
  • The Foreclosure Surge. How Tenants Can Stay in the Property
  • Sinking in Car Debt? How the Chapter 13 Cramdown Rescues You From Long-Term Car Loans
  • The Forever Car Loan: Why Stretching Your Term is a Financial Trap

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