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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
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
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
Cover image for Prof. Hernandez's guide on canceling a bankruptcy reaffirmation agreement, featuring a 60-day calendar deadline as seen on bankruptcy.blog.
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
A wide-angle view of a formal federal courtroom with wooden benches and the judge's bench, illustrating the requirements for a reaffirmation agreement court appearance as discussed on Bankruptcy.blog.
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
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

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Cover image illustrating the concept that bankruptcy raises credit scores, showing a red “BANKRUPTCY FILED” stamp hitting a document while a credit score gauge jumps from the 500s into the 700+ range as seen on Bankruptcy.blog
Insights & Analysis

The Bankruptcy Contradiction: Why Filing Can Raise Your Credit Score

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read

Can filing for bankruptcy actually improve your credit? Prof. Hernandez explains the 2026 “Credit Reset” paradox, DTI benefits, and reaffirmation strategies.

Cover image for Bankruptcy.blog showing retail stores with “Closing” signs, a dissolving store credit card, and a falling credit score gauge to illustrate the zombie-store-card credit risk caused by retail closures in 2026.
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
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
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

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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.

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Bankruptcy

Can Your Golf Hobby Affect Bankruptcy Claims?

Alexander Hernandez 5 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
Legal ruling illustration representing a case dismissed with prejudice, initiating the prejudice period and barring the debtor from refiling in a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy

Dismissed with Prejudice and the Prejudice Period

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Bankruptcy attorney consulting with bankruptcy clients across a desk, with a transparent protective screen between them, in an office setting. The attorney is gesturing with one hand while holding documents in the other, indicating an explanation or discussion about bankruptcy proceedings on Bankruptcy.blog
Bankruptcy

Becoming the Ideal Bankruptcy Client

Alexander Hernandez 10 min read

Debts & Dollars

An alarm clock showing a dollar sign with a hand checking 'Yes' on a Reaffirmation Agreement form, representing 11th-hour timing tactics in consumer bankruptcy. Published on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

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

Promotional graphic for a podcast episode on Bankruptcy.Blog featuring Prof. Alex, titled ‘Hiring a Bankruptcy Lawyer.’ The image includes a central illustration of a microphone with headphones set against a textured beige background. Above and below the microphone are black sound wave graphics, and at the top is the website name in bold letters.
Bankruptcy

Essential Tips for Hiring a Bankruptcy Lawyer

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Insights & Analysis

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

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Bankruptcy

Great! The Bankruptcy Trustee Abandoned Your Car

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

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  • Mortgage Defaults Rising: An Escrow Shock Analysis of the 2026 Foreclosure Surge
  • Understanding the Bankruptcy Rescission Period with Reaffirmation Agreements
  • Reaffirmation Agreements: Why “Vulture Creditors” Want Your Signature
  • Do I Have to Go to Court for a Reaffirmation Agreement?
  • The Bankruptcy Contradiction: Why Filing Can Raise Your Credit Score
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