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)
Covering all circuits
Showing 1 - 10 of 166
Apr 13, 2026 Holly A. Brady
Ordinarily, it’s a creditor who aims to preserve the right to a jury trial. On occasion, a debtor too may want a jury, but District Judge Holly A. Brady of Fort Wayne, Ind., approved a report and.....
Apr 08, 2026 Michael E. Romero
Bankruptcy Judge Michael E. Romero of Denver slammed the door on clever arguments designed to prevent a homeowner from avoiding judicial liens that impair exemptions under Section 522(f). Saddled with.....
Feb 27, 2026 Pamela W. McAfee
Some exemption planning is permissible, but Bankruptcy Judge Pamela W. McAfee of Raleigh, N.C., had a case where it went too far. Indeed, marriage can be a badge of fraud. In an opinion on February 13.....
Feb 09, 2026 n/a
Based on the broad definition given the word “claim,” a creditor has standing to bring a nondischargeability suit against an individual debtor for embezzlement when the debtor didn’t embezzle from the.....
Jan 20, 2026 n/a
On an important issue about judicial estoppel in bankruptcy cases, the Fifth Circuit handed down a nonprecedential opinion on January 13 raising exactly the same issue coming before the Supreme Court.....
Oct 24, 2025 n/a
The Supreme Court granted certiorari to resolve a circuit split on the standard to employ before invoking judicial estoppel when a chapter 13 debtor failed to disclose a personal injury claim. The date.....
Oct 14, 2025 Stacey L. Meisel
Regarding the right of a chapter 13 debtor to dismiss a case filed in bad faith, Bankruptcy Judge Stacey L. Meisel of Newark, N.J., said it all in the second paragraph of her opinion: A Chapter 13.....
Oct 10, 2025 Rachel M. Blise
When a bank had personal guarantees from both the husband and wife, the bank had only one claim in the couple’s joint chapter 7 case, for reasons explained by Bankruptcy Judge Rachel M. Blise of.....
Sep 11, 2025 Denise E. Barnett
If a chapter 13 debtor dies before confirmation, it stands to reason that the case should be dismissed because the debtor can’t file a plan, has no regular income and can’t be examined by creditors. Th.....
Jul 07, 2025 Scott H. Gan
When fraud results in the loss of discharge, it doesn’t necessarily also limit the amount of a state homestead exemption under Section 522(q)(1)(B)(ii), as shown by an opinion from the Ninth Circuit.....