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  • Idaho Bankruptcy Exemptions: Protecting Your Assets
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  • The Social Security Number Error: A Costly Mistake in Your Bankruptcy Petition
  • Refinancing Your Mortgage in Chapter 13: The Fast Track to a Discharge

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An asset protection graphic for Idaho bankruptcy exemptions by Bankruptcy.blog, featuring a family home, a white truck, a tool bag, and the Idaho state silhouette next to a protective lock shield.
Bankruptcy

Idaho Bankruptcy Exemptions: Protecting Your Assets

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read
Underwater car loan image illustrating the risks of reaffirmation agreements in Chapter 7 bankruptcy—84–100‑month loan and negative equity concept from Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Reaffirmation Agreements: Why You Can’t Negotiate Your Car Note in Chapter 7

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
Gender‑neutral figure stands between two doors labeled “Bankruptcy Petition Preparer” and “Bankruptcy Attorney,” symbolizing the choice between low‑cost help and professional legal protection — Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy Petition Preparers vs. Attorneys: The Cost of “Cheap” Advice

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Image of Official Form 121 used in a “Social Security Number Errors in Bankruptcy Petitions” how‑to guide on Bankruptcy.blog, showing the form header, a “Correcting Errors on the Bankruptcy Petition” banner, a chalkboard reading “How to…,” and a “Watch Now” button.
Bankruptcy

The Social Security Number Error: A Costly Mistake in Your Bankruptcy Petition

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
An educational infographic from Bankruptcy.blog illustrating how to refinance a mortgage in Chapter 13 for an early discharge, featuring a road fork between continuing payments and a refinance exit ramp.
Bankruptcy

Refinancing Your Mortgage in Chapter 13: The Fast Track to a Discharge

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
An educational infographic for Bankruptcy.blog illustrating the household-debt-crisis-bankruptcy-wave of 2026, featuring a pressure gauge in the danger zone to provide SEO-driven analysis on how record debt and inflation lead to rising legal filings.
Insights & Analysis

The Household Debt Crisis Driving the 2026 Bankruptcy Wave

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
An educational guide to the Motion to Incur Debt in Chapter 13 on Bankruptcy.blog, featuring a court-approved 11 U.S.C. § 1305 motion alongside a bankruptcy petition and new debt offers like credit cards and car loans.
Bankruptcy

The Chapter 13 Marathon: Why You Need Permission Before Taking on New Debt

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A visual guide to post‑petition debt and bankruptcy timing on Bankruptcy.blog, showing a physical line in the sand separating a filed bankruptcy petition from a stack of new medical bills and debt statements incurred after filing.
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy’s Timing Mistake: Medical Bills & Debt You Can’t Erase

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
An expert analysis of the 401k loan chapter 13 step up trap on Bankruptcy.blog, featuring a side-by-side comparison of a 401k loan agreement and a Chapter 13 plan payment schedule.
Bankruptcy

401(k) Loans in Chapter 13: The Step‑Up Trap That Can Break Your Plan

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
401k withdrawal means test impact graphic blocking a Chapter 7 doorway, illustrating how income spikes affect eligibility for readers of bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

How Your 401(k) Withdrawal Can Sabotage Your Chapter 7 Means Test

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
An illustration of a valve redirecting funds between retirement and disposable income pipes, representing how retirement contributions affect disposable income in bankruptcy, as discussed on Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

How Retirement Contributions Affect a Bankruptcy Case

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A conceptual scale balancing a golden egg in a 401k nest against a stack of bankruptcy petition documents, illustrating why 401k loans are classified as secured debt in bankruptcy. Featured on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

401(k) Loans in Bankruptcy: Why They Are Listed as Secured Debt

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A conceptual image for bankruptcy.blog depicting the inheritance-bankruptcy-risk-180-day-rule; an envelope labeled 'Inheritance' with a '180 Days' stamp is being pulled into a bankruptcy estate box, illustrating how the bankruptcy trustee claims future assets.
Bankruptcy

Probate Court and Inheritances in Bankruptcy: The 180-Day Rule

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A graphic illustrating the life insurance beneficiary bankruptcy risk, showing a path split between a green "Protected" arrow and a red "Bankruptcy Estate" arrow. A central life insurance policy icon sits on the path, highlighting the potential consequences under the 180-day rule discussed on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Why Being a Life Insurance Beneficiary is a Risk in Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read

Insights & AnalysisView All

Closed small‑business storefront dissolving into debt paperwork — symbolic cover image for small‑business‑bankruptcy‑trends‑chapter‑11‑vs‑7 on Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The Hidden Small‑Business Bankruptcy Wave: From Chapter 11 to 7

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read

Small‑business bankruptcies are rising as owners shift from Chapter 11 to Chapter 7. Learn how tariffs, rates, leases, and personal liability drive liquidation

A household budget notebook showing $0 savings is overshadowed by the looming silhouette of a gas pump. Past due bills and cash on the table visualize the inflation impact on household budgets at a breaking point, analysis by bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

How Spirit Airlines’ Collapse Compares to the American Household

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Three‑tier image illustrating the rural recession, corporate crisis, and consumer financial strain — cracked farm soil, empty boardroom, and kitchen table with unpaid bills — symbolic of America’s economic fault line. Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The Perfect Storm: From Rural America, to the Boardroom, to the Kitchen Table

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
A split image showing a family farm and a kitchen table with groceries, illustrating how the 2026 Chapter 12 bankruptcy surge impacts grocery prices. Analysis via Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

Why Chapter 12 Bankruptcy is Hitting the 2026 Kitchen Table

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
National debt surpasses GDP consumer impact explained by Prof. Hernandez on Bankruptcy.blog, featuring a high grocery receipt and a home labeled with national debt.
Insights & Analysis

When the National Debt Surpasses GDP, Households Feel It

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read

BankruptcyView All

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

Bankruptcy doesn’t eliminate all debts; criminal fraud, back taxes, and domestic support obligations are non-dischargeable.

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

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
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BankruptcyInsights & Analysis

Medical Bills- The Silent Threat to Your Finances

Alexander Hernandez 2 min read
A brown card with ‘How much can I afford?’ in white letters, next to a small model house on a calculator. ‘Bankruptcy.Blog’ text at the bottom, highlighting Chapter 13 bankruptcy and lien stripping a mortgage, and common errors made by reviewing the Order of Discharge.
Bankruptcy

Does Filing for Bankruptcy Wipe Out My Mortgage

Alexander Hernandez 10 min read
Yellow envelope with a red ‘You’ve been served’ stamp, indicating a legal document from a credit card company for mediation in a lawsuit involving a creditor and ultimately bankruptcy. Listen to the podcast now.
Bankruptcy

What to Do When Sued by a Creditor: Essential Tips

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read

Debts & Dollars

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

Gavel and block with modern cars in blurred background, symbolizing Chapter 13 cramdown, auto loan reduction, and the 910-Day Rule.
Bankruptcy

The Strategic Power of Chapter 13: Navigating the Auto Debt “Cramdown”

A red line graph labeled "Credit score" sharply declines on a wooden surface against a dark gray background, visually representing the negative impact of student loan defaults on credit scores.
Insights & Analysis

Impact of Student Loan Defaults on Credit Scores

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Insights & Analysis

Recession Risks: Which States Are Struggling the Most?

A pair of glasses resting on a document titled ‘BANKRUPTCY CHAPTER 7’ with the URL ‘Bankruptcy.Blog’ at the bottom, all placed on a dark surface with blurred stacks of papers in the background. The document references the bankruptcy code and is likely being reviewed by a bankruptcy trustee.
Bankruptcy

Understanding Bankruptcy: Effect of Joint Car Ownership in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13

Latest Posts

  • Idaho Bankruptcy Exemptions: Protecting Your Assets
  • Reaffirmation Agreements: Why You Can’t Negotiate Your Car Note in Chapter 7
  • Bankruptcy Petition Preparers vs. Attorneys: The Cost of “Cheap” Advice
  • The Social Security Number Error: A Costly Mistake in Your Bankruptcy Petition
  • Refinancing Your Mortgage in Chapter 13: The Fast Track to a Discharge
  • The Household Debt Crisis Driving the 2026 Bankruptcy Wave
  • The Chapter 13 Marathon: Why You Need Permission Before Taking on New Debt
  • Bankruptcy’s Timing Mistake: Medical Bills & Debt You Can’t Erase
  • 401(k) Loans in Chapter 13: The Step‑Up Trap That Can Break Your Plan
  • How Your 401(k) Withdrawal Can Sabotage Your Chapter 7 Means Test

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