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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
Comparison of a plumber and a lawyer facing an AI economic reckoning, illustrated by a melting AI bubble. Bankruptcy.blog analysis of the AI dot-com bubble and the profitability paradox.
Insights & Analysis

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

Alexander Hernandez 24 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
A vulture perched on a grey sofa holding a pen in its beak, looking down at a legal bankruptcy reaffirmation agreement on a clipboard. Featured on Bankruptcy.blog by Prof. Hernandez to illustrate vulture creditors' high-pressure tactics.
Bankruptcy

Reaffirmation Agreements: Why “Vulture Creditors” Want Your Signature

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
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Bankruptcy

Do I Have to Go to Court for a Reaffirmation Agreement?

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
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Bankruptcy

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

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read

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Illustration of the tug-of-war between a HELOC and bankruptcy for resolving record-high credit card debt.
Insights & Analysis

Gambling with a HELOC to Pay Record Credit Card Debt in 2026

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read

Bankruptcy Attorney & Law Professor Hernandez analyzes why using a HELOC to pay off record-high credit card debt in 2026 is a risky “equity stripping” move compared to bankruptcy.

2026 mortgage defaults and escrow shock analysis for Bankruptcy.blog: graphic showing a foreclosure surge and tax hikes.
Insights & Analysis

Mortgage Defaults Rising: An Escrow Shock Analysis of the 2026 Foreclosure Surge

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read
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Insights & Analysis

The Bankruptcy Contradiction: Why Filing Can Raise Your Credit Score

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Insights & Analysis

The Zombie Store Card: Why Retail Closures are a Hidden Credit Score Landmine

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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

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Bankruptcy

Dealing with the “Reaffirmation Ambush”: Creditor Tactics and the 11th-Hour Timing

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read

Prof. Hernandez exposes the “Reaffirmation Ambush”—when creditors wait until the last minute to send agreements. Learn how to handle 11th-hour tactics and avoid being blamed for lender delays.

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Bankruptcy

Understanding Bankruptcy: Launching the Podcast Journey

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read
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Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: When to Surrender Your Car

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
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Bankruptcy

What It Means to Be Judgment-Proof

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read
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Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 vs Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Car Loan Solutions

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read

Debts & Dollars

An image of Official Form 103B, "Application to Have the Chapter 7 Filing Fee Waived," which is used to request a waiver of the filing fee for a chapter 7 bankruptcy. This form is not applicable to a chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy

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

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Bankruptcy

Filing for Bankruptcy After Moving? Keep Your Exemptions!

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Bankruptcy

Filing Bankruptcy in Arkansas: Exemptions Explained

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Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Schedule E/F Explained: Listing Unsecured Debt

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Insights & Analysis

IRS Announces 2025 IRA and 401(k) Contribution Limits

Latest Posts

  • How Personal Injury Settlements Move Through a Bankruptcy Case
  • Protecting Your Recovery: Personal Injury Settlements and the Bankruptcy Estate
  • The AI Economy and the Looming “Dot-Com” Reckoning
  • Does Bankruptcy Stop Eviction? The Pre vs. Post-Judgment Rule
  • The Tenant in the Middle: What Happens When Your Landlord Files Bankruptcy?
  • The Accidental Landlord: How Renting Your House Forfeits Bankruptcy Protection
  • Gambling with a HELOC to Pay Record Credit Card Debt in 2026
  • Mortgage Defaults Rising: An Escrow Shock Analysis of the 2026 Foreclosure Surge
  • Understanding the Bankruptcy Rescission Period with Reaffirmation Agreements
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