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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Apr 02, 2021 Thomas B. McNamara
The debtors were entitled to retain a $46,5000 personal injury settlement they received in the “gap” period before filing their chapter 13 petition, according to Bankruptcy Judge Thomas B. McNamara of.....
Apr 01, 2021 James D. Peterson
Even though measured by the expenses incurred by the state disciplinary authorities, a district judge in Wisconsin sided with the Ninth Circuit and held that costs assessed against the lawyer were not.....
Mar 30, 2021 Gerald B. Tjoflat
The Eleventh Circuit ruled that the debtor’s discharge barred the holder of a nondischargeable debt from suing the debtor for fraudulently transferring estate property, even though the trustee had.....
Mar 26, 2021 Kent Lindquist
On an issue where the circuits are split, a district judge sided with the majority by upholding Bankruptcy Judge Kent Lindquist of Hammond, Indiana, and ruling that the automatic stay does not.....
Mar 22, 2021 John W. Lungstrum
A district court decision upholding Chief Bankruptcy Judge Dale L. Somers has two important holdings regarding the dischargeability of student loans: (1) Disposable income insufficient even to pay.....
Mar 19, 2021 Karen S. Jennemann
A debtor who is not a U.S. citizen is not entitled to a Florida homestead exemption unless the debtor holds a so-called green card entitling the debtor to permanent residence in the U.S. The debtor was.....
Mar 17, 2021 Jose A. Cabranes
In 1987 when it handed down Brunner v. N.Y. State Higher Educ. Servs. Corp. (In re Brunner), 831 F.2d 395 (2d Cir. 1987), the Second Circuit claims to have anticipated legislative intent 10 years.....
Mar 10, 2021 Timothy A. Barnes
Bankruptcy Judge Timothy A. Barnes of Chicago displayed tools a judge can use to help a debtor who may have had a meritorious defense but could not afford to defend a dischargeability suit. The.....
By adopting an opinion by the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel “in full,” the Ninth Circuit has limited its own precedents constricting a debtor’s ability to exempt a homestead. In Wolfe v. Jacobson (In re.....
Mar 04, 2021 G. Michael Halfenger
On a question where the lower courts are split, Chief Bankruptcy Judge G. Michael Halfenger of Milwaukee decided that the fees paid for a chapter 13 debtor’s counsel must be taken into consideration.....