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  • Dealing with the “Reaffirmation Ambush”: Creditor Tactics and the 11th-Hour Timing
  • Why Your Mortgage and Car Payments Are “Invisible” After Bankruptcy
  • Why Your Lawyer Won’t Sign Your Reaffirmation Agreement: The Part C Liability Trap
  • Understanding the Federal Homestead Wildcard Exemption in 2026
  • The 1,215 Day Rule versus the Federal Exemptions. Which Law Protects Your Home in 2026?

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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

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
AI-generated image for Bankruptcy.blog illustrating unreported mortgage and car payments after bankruptcy; a magnifying glass reveals "No Data Found" on a credit report next to house and car keys in a law office setting.
Bankruptcy

Why Your Mortgage and Car Payments Are “Invisible” After Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Lawyer refusal to sign Part C of a reaffirmation agreement document showing undue hardship rules for Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Why Your Lawyer Won’t Sign Your Reaffirmation Agreement: The Part C Liability Trap

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
A house of cards stabilized by a glowing wildcard on a law library table. 2026 Federal Homestead and Wildcard Exemption guide for Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Understanding the Federal Homestead Wildcard Exemption in 2026

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Infographic comparing the 2026 federal bankruptcy homestead cap of $214,000 for recent movers versus the $31,575 federal homestead exemption floor. Provided by Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

The 1,215 Day Rule versus the Federal Exemptions. Which Law Protects Your Home in 2026?

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read
Illustration of a shielded home representing the 2026 federal bankruptcy homestead exemption limits and protections. Provided by bankruptcy.blog.Visual aid created with Copilot AI for educational purposes by bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Understanding the Federal Bankruptcy Homestead Exemption Limits

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
Diagram explaining the 1,215-day bankruptcy rule with a $214,000 cap compared to the $31,575 federal exemption.- Bankruptcy.blog.Visual aid created with AI for educational purposes
Bankruptcy

Understanding the Bankruptcy Homestead Exemption and the 1,215-Day Rule

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read
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Bankruptcy

Beyond the Means Test: A 2026 Strategy for Bankruptcy & Creditor Lawsuits

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
Bankruptcy.blog. The chapter 13 guide 2026. A photo of the Chapter 13 petition, a financial reorganization or wage earner's plan for 2026 to stop foreclosure and save assets.
Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Guide 2026 | Stop Foreclosure & Protect Assets

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
A close-up of a United States Bankruptcy Court filing document for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with a professional pen resting on the page, serving as the featured image for the bankruptcy.blog chapter 7 guide 2026.
Bankruptcy

Your 2026 Guide to Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Get a Fresh Start

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read
Cure mortgage arrears concept: A model house on a calendar next to an 'Urgent Past Due' notice. Bankruptcy.blog
Bankruptcy

Cure Mortgage Arrears: How to Force a Lender to Accept Your Payments

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
A graduation cap labeled Debt with a red Cancelled stamp, representing how to stop student loan garnishment through an adversary proceeding and government settlement as seen on Bankruptcy.blog.
BankruptcyInsights & Analysis

Suing the Government is Your Best Move Against Student Loan Garnishments

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
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Bankruptcy

The Motion for Relief from Stay Versus The Automatic Stay

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read

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Law books and a gavel with text overlay: Statute of Limitations vs. Judgment Renewal by Professor Hernandez on Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The “Zombie Debt” Trap: The Statute of Limitations vs. Judgment Renewal

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read

Think your debt expired? A judgment can live for decades through renewals. Learn the difference between the SOL and “Zombie Debt” from Professor Hernandez.

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Insights & Analysis

Predatory Hospital Collection Tactics: A Silent Threat to Your Finances

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
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Insights & Analysis

The 2026 Retirement Limits: A Strategic Guide to Asset Protection and the Means Test

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Insights & Analysis

How to Stop a 2026 Foreclosure Auction and Protect Your Home Equity

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Insights & Analysis

Navigating the Legal Maze: Essential Debtor Resources When Facing Lawsuits

Alexander Hernandez 7 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

Understanding Legal Steps Before Bankruptcy: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
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Bankruptcy

Podcast- Bankruptcy Attorney Fees

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
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Bankruptcy

Understanding the Automatic Stay: Chapter 7 Versus Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Bankruptcy

How to Be the Ideal Bankruptcy Client: Key Insights

Alexander Hernandez 2 min read

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Insights & Analysis

How Congress Affects Your Wallet: CFPB Cuts Explained

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Bankruptcy

Understanding Non-Dischargeable Debts: Why Bankruptcy Isn’t a “Get Out of Jail Free” Card

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BankruptcyInsights & Analysis

The Impact of Rising Interest Rates on Divorces and Mortgages

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Bankruptcy

Filing Bankruptcy in Arkansas: Exemptions Explained

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Insights & Analysis

Weight Watchers is Skinny on Cash

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  • Dealing with the “Reaffirmation Ambush”: Creditor Tactics and the 11th-Hour Timing
  • Why Your Mortgage and Car Payments Are “Invisible” After Bankruptcy
  • Why Your Lawyer Won’t Sign Your Reaffirmation Agreement: The Part C Liability Trap
  • Understanding the Federal Homestead Wildcard Exemption in 2026
  • The 1,215 Day Rule versus the Federal Exemptions. Which Law Protects Your Home in 2026?
  • Understanding the Federal Bankruptcy Homestead Exemption Limits
  • Understanding the Bankruptcy Homestead Exemption and the 1,215-Day Rule
  • The “Zombie Debt” Trap: The Statute of Limitations vs. Judgment Renewal
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