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.

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If a spouse purchases a home with his or her own funds and is solely liable on the mortgage note, placing title jointly in both spouses might be avoidable as a constructively fraudulent transfer, at.....
Believe it or not: Even if state law says that the amount of an exemption is the amount in effect when the lien was created, the Bankruptcy Code allows the debtor to avoid the lien under Section 522(f.....
Nov 15, 2022 Noah H. Hillen
Although it never passes through the debtor’s hands, medical and dental insurance premiums paid by an employer must be included in a chapter 13 debtor’s current monthly income, according to Bankruptcy.....
Nov 09, 2022 Beth E. Hanan
On an issue where there is little authority and the lower courts are split, Bankruptcy Judge Beth E. Hanan of Milwaukee decided that a debtor who had amended a plan to increase the duration beyond 60.....
Nov 08, 2022 Robert J. Faris
Ruling on a question of first impression, the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that a debtor who claims an exemption equal to “100% fair market value” is entitled to retain postpetition.....
Nov 07, 2022 LaShonda L. Hunt
Drawing on Harris v. Viegelahn, Bankruptcy Judge LaShonda L. Hunt of Chicago held that a chapter 13 debtor’s attorney cannot be paid allowed compensation from funds in the hands of the chapter 13.....
Nov 04, 2022 Mary Jo Heston
Surveying recent authorities from around the nation, Bankruptcy Judge Mary Jo Heston of Tacoma, Wash., laid out the factors that control categorizing a lien as judicial or statutory. The distinction.....
Nov 03, 2022 Brett H. Ludwig
District Judge Brett H. Ludwig of Milwaukee stepped into the middle of a split by holding that an individual debtor’s prior bankruptcy did not discharge liability on a personal guarantee for debts.....
Oct 31, 2022 Michelle V. Larson
Writing an opinion that reads like a law review article, Bankruptcy Judge Michelle V. Larson of Dallas decided that the so-called economic unit approach is the best method for deciding the size of a.....
Oct 28, 2022 Robert J. Faris
Concluding that recent Ninth Circuit authority gives the debtor an absolute right to dismiss a chapter 13 case, the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Ninth Circuit held “that ineligibility to be a.....