Skip to content
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Latest:
  • Why Your “Common Sense” is Killing Your Credit Score
  • Official Form 108: Understanding the Statement of Intention
  • The 910-Day Rule: Explaining The Cramdown on Car Loans
  • Cramdown vs. Lien Stripping: What’s the Difference in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
  • How to Reduce Your Car Loan Balance Using a Bankruptcy Cramdown

Bankruptcy.Blog

Be informed. Be prepared.

  • Bankruptcy
  • Insights & Analysis
  • Filing Bankruptcy
  • Courts & Trustees
    • Alabama-Iowa
    • Kansas-Montana
    • Nebraska –
  • YouTube Channel
Credit score gauge on cash stack: how to improve credit score with debt financing. Bankruptcy.blog
Insights & Analysis

Why Your “Common Sense” is Killing Your Credit Score

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
Learn how to complete Official Form 108: The Statement of Intention. Prof. Hernandez explains your options for secured assets, including surrender, reaffirmation, and redemption in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy

Official Form 108: Understanding the Statement of Intention

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
910-Day Rule flip-clock with car and calendar explaining Chapter 13 car loan cramdowns for Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

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

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
Comparison of Chapter 13 bankruptcy cramdown vs lien stripping for cars and second mortgages. The graphic illustrates how a vehicle cramdown reduces principal and how lien stripping removes a junior mortgage on a home. Expert legal insights from bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Cramdown vs. Lien Stripping: What’s the Difference in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
A car price tag showing a loan balance reduced from $20,000 to $12,000, illustrating how to reduce car loan balance through a bankruptcy cramdown as explained on Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

How to Reduce Your Car Loan Balance Using a Bankruptcy Cramdown

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
A hand protectively cupping a white nest egg labeled 401k on a wooden surface, illustrating why bankruptcy beats 401k withdrawal and the ERISA shield for retirement accounts on Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

Why Filing Bankruptcy is Better Than Raiding Your 401(k)

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
A conceptual image of the 3-2-240 rule featuring a calendar, a clock, and a gavel, illustrating how to discharge tax debt and protect your pocket from politics on Bankruptcy.blog
Bankruptcy

Discharging Your IRS Tax Debt With Bankruptcy: The 3-2-240 Rule for 2026

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
Close-up of an IRS Form 9465 Installment Agreement on a clipboard with a pen, illustrating why Chapter 13 is the ultimate IRS tax debt restructuring tool for readers of Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Why Chapter 13 is the Ultimate IRS Tax Debt “Restructuring” Tool

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
An overhead photo of an IRS notice and a bankruptcy petition form resting on a wooden desk alongside a legal gavel, a pen, and a law book. This image illustrates a potential legal strategy where tax payments reduce disposable income to help a debtor qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, as detailed on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Prof. Hernandez: Using Tax Installment Agreements to Qualify for Chapter 7

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
Editorial illustration for bankruptcy.blog by Prof. Hernandez showing a tax refund check and cash being used to pay bankruptcy attorney fees. This visual guide explains the strategic use of tax refunds for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings.
Bankruptcy

Using Your Tax Refund to Hire a Bankruptcy Attorney: A Strategic Guide

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
Infographic for Chapter 13 bankruptcy illustrating how to use a tax refund strategically for plan funding. The image shows a U.S. Treasury tax refund check being placed into a Chapter 13 plan folder, demonstrating plan feasibility and the catch-up of arrears. Insights by Prof. Hernandez at bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Tax Refunds, and Funding the Plan

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A professional legal setting demonstrating how to protect 2026 tax refunds through Chapter 7 bankruptcy exemptions, featured on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Timing: Is Your Tax Refund Safe in 2026?

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
A hand strategically lifting a chess piece labeled Bankruptcy over a chessboard, illustrating the concept of strategic dismissal and Chapter 13 settlement as discussed by Prof. Hernandez on Bankruptcy.blog
Bankruptcy

Strategic Dismissal: Plan B When Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Conversion Fails

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
The conversion from Chapter 13 to Chapter 7 isn't automatic. Prof. Hernandez explores the Motion to Convert, common Trustee objections, and how to pass the mandatory liquidation test. ai generated image
Bankruptcy

The Chapter 13 Conversion: Motions, Objections, and the Liquidation Test

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read

Insights & AnalysisView All

Prof. Hernandez analyzes the 401k withdrawal home purchase risks and the Home Savings Act in a crumbling economy on Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

Robbing Your Future: The Hidden Risks of Using a 401(k) to Buy a House

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read

Should you use your retirement plan to buy a house in 2026? Prof. Hernandez breaks down the math behind the Home Savings Act and shares a personal lesson from the Great Recession on why your 401(k) is safer than home equity.

Prof. Hernandez analyzes the Fox report on 401k hardship withdrawals and the bankruptcy lag on Bankruptcy.blog. The image shows a retirement fund gauge draining toward empty, signaling a 2026 economic indicator for rising foreclosure and medical debt filings
Insights & Analysis

Record 401(k) Hardship Withdrawals are a Leading Economic Indicator for 2026

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A "Going Out of Business" sign on a retail storefront illustrating the 2026 surge in small business Chapter 7 filings due to tariff inflation, as analyzed by Bankruptcy Attorney & Law Professor Hernandez on Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

Small Business Tariff Inflation and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in 2026. The Quiet Crisis

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
A minimalist illustration depicting a "tug-of-war" between economic forces. A black silhouette of a person pulls a rope; on the left side of the rope is the word "TARIFFS" and on the right is "CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY." The image symbolizes the strain of rising costs on consumer debt reorganization plans on Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

How the 2026 Tariffs Affect Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Plans

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A conceptual illustration of a person caught in a tug-of-war between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, representing the bankruptcy means test gap caused by 2026 tariff inflation. Analysis featured on Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

Tariff Inflation and the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Means Test Gap

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read

BankruptcyView All

A silver car with significant front-end damage is being towed away at night in an urban setting. The aftermath of the accident highlights potential legal and financial implications, such as a car accident lawsuit, the need for a car accident lawyer, and the risk of bankruptcy stemming from associated costs. The url ‘Bankruptcy.blog is visible across the bottom.
Bankruptcy

YouTube Video-Bankruptcy After Car Accident: Options and Solutions

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read

The video discusses bankruptcy and car accidents, clarifying misconceptions and emphasizing responsible driving.

image of a judge's gavel striking a split house model to visualize the need for Chapter 13 bankruptcy versus chapter 7 to protect a second home and non-exempt equity issues.
Bankruptcy

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

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
A bankruptcy lawyer with hands held out a question mark above, alongside the text ‘How Can You Pay for Your Bankruptcy Lawyer?’ and an image of a credit cardis shown depicting issues with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, as well as the trustee. The text “Bankruptcy.blog” appears on the bottom.
Bankruptcy

Can You Pay Bankruptcy Attorneys with Credit Cards?

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
A clock and calendar image representing the strategic timing required to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy to pass the means test during the government shutdown.
Bankruptcy

How a Government Shutdown Can Help You Pass the Chapter 7 Means Test

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Nondischargeable debts (11 U.S.C. § 523): Professor's legal analysis showing a gavel and chained credit cards.
Bankruptcy

Understanding Nondischargeable Debts in Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read

Debts & Dollars

Legal image of a gavel on money, representing the automatic stay protection against wage garnishment after filing for bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy

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

A dark, thunderous sky looms over a cracked asphalt road with lightning bolts illuminating the horizon—symbolizing an economic storm. A distressed yellow road sign reads "ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY AHEAD," capturing the looming threat of recession. The “Bankruptcy.blog” branding sits below, anchoring the image as a visual metaphor for turbulent financial times explored in the blog’s latest recession commentary.
Insights & Analysis

Preparing for the Economic Storm Heading Our Way

A plate of buffalo chicken wings and celery sticks with a frosty beer, reminiscent of Hooters' classic menu offerings. The presence of 'Bankruptcy.blog' text in the corner connects the image to discussions about the financial struggles or bankruptcy of the Hooters restaurant chain
Insights & Analysis

Hooters’ Bankruptcy: A Sign of Changing Times

Cartoon illustration of the boiling frog analogy: one frog is comfortable in cold water, the other is panicking in hot water. (bankruptcy.blog)
Insights & Analysis

The Tariff Tax: The “Largest U.S. Tax Hike” in 30 Years as Bankruptcies Surge

Legal documents and gavel representing the filing process and the role of a bankruptcy petition preparer, featured on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

The Hidden Risks of Bankruptcy Petition Preparers: Why “Cheap” Can Be Costly

Latest Posts

  • Why Your “Common Sense” is Killing Your Credit Score
  • Official Form 108: Understanding the Statement of Intention
  • The 910-Day Rule: Explaining The Cramdown on Car Loans
  • Cramdown vs. Lien Stripping: What’s the Difference in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
  • How to Reduce Your Car Loan Balance Using a Bankruptcy Cramdown
  • Why Filing Bankruptcy is Better Than Raiding Your 401(k)
  • Robbing Your Future: The Hidden Risks of Using a 401(k) to Buy a House
  • Record 401(k) Hardship Withdrawals are a Leading Economic Indicator for 2026
  • Discharging Your IRS Tax Debt With Bankruptcy: The 3-2-240 Rule for 2026
  • Why Chapter 13 is the Ultimate IRS Tax Debt “Restructuring” Tool

More Resources

  • Find Your Local Bankruptcy Court
  • How to File for Bankruptcy
  • Paralegal Bankruptcy Video Series
  • YouTube Videos
  • Bankruptcy Guide
  • Insights & Analysis
  • YouTube Channel
  • About Professor Alexander Hernandez
  • Contact
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertiser Disclosures

Copyright © 2026 Bankruptcy.Blog. All rights reserved.