Consumer Bankruptcy

Rochelle’s Daily Wire

Expert analysis of the latest court decisions affecting consumer debtors — covering discharge, mortgage servicing, student loans, exemptions, and more.

Cases covered: 1,411 (all-time)
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Showing 251 - 260 of 1411
Aug 14, 2023 J. Randall Hall
Personal property is not exempt even if it was purchased with Social Security benefits that were exempt, according to an opinion by Chief District Judge J. Randall Hall of August, Ga., affirming.....
Aug 08, 2023 Richard C. Wesley
Holding that a bankruptcy court may not enforce a discharge order entered in another district, the Second Circuit nixed the idea of a nationwide class action alleging contempt of the discharge.....
Aug 02, 2023 Michael D. Hawkins
Splitting with the Tenth Circuit, a divided panel on the Ninth Circuit held that the post-petition appreciation in the value of a home belongs to creditors when a chapter 13 debtor converts the case.....
Jul 26, 2023 Henry A. Callaway
As long as the chapter 13 debtor completes payments under the plan as originally confirmed, Bankruptcy Judge Henry A. Callaway of Mobile, Ala., is allowing the debtor to keep any recovery resulting.....
Jul 21, 2023 Richard R. Clifton
Building on the Supreme Court’s decision in Wellness International, the Ninth Circuit closed loopholes to preclude a pro se litigant from reneging on implied consent to final adjudication by a non.....
Jul 20, 2023 Robert L. Jones
The commission of a serious crime doesn’t necessarily give rise to a nondischargeable debt, as Bankruptcy Judge Robert L. Jones of Lubbock, Texas, explained in an opinion on July 7. The opinion shows.....
Jul 19, 2023 Robert Kirsch
A district judge in New Jersey held that a chapter 7 trustee isn’t entitled to a commission based on disbursements to the trustee’s own counsel. The judge believes that counsel for a trustee is not a.....
Jul 18, 2023 Andrew J. McDonald
Answering a certified question, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the state’s enlarged homestead exemption applies to creditors whose unsecured claims arose before the exemption was increased.....
Jul 17, 2023 Gregory L. Taddonio
The lack of creditor opposition isn’t enough for the bankruptcy court to extend the automatic stay for a repeat filer in chapter 13, for reasons explained by Chief Bankruptcy Judge Gregory L. Taddonio.....
Jul 13, 2023 Marjorie Rendell
Based on Supreme Court authority, the Third Circuit held that the deadline for objecting to dischargeability of a debt cannot be extended by equitable tolling. The July 10 opinion by Circuit Judge.....