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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Oct 28, 2021 Julia W. Brand
Requesting and obtaining continuances of a prepetition lawsuit against a debtor do not violate the automatic stay in Section 362(a), according to the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. In other.....
Oct 27, 2021 Michelle V. Larson
Dismissal with prejudice is a hot topic in chapter 13 for courts throughout the country. Bankruptcy Judge Michelle V. Larson of Dallas dismissed a case for “cause” under Section 1307(c) and imposed a.....
Oct 26, 2021 Craig T. Goldblatt
Notice of the bar date by email may satisfy the requirements of due process, but emailed notice does not comply with the Bankruptcy Rules and in itself is insufficient to enforce the bar date.....
Oct 25, 2021 Sarah A. Hall
Judgment creditors were given permission under the Barton doctrine to conduct garnishment proceedings in state court to collect some $29,000 held by a chapter 13 trustee in a case that was dismissed.....
Oct 21, 2021 Ryan D. Nelson
On an issue where the lower courts are split, the Ninth Circuit affirmed the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel by holding that an asset is not automatically abandoned if it was disclosed only in the.....
Oct 20, 2021 Roger L. Wollman
The cap on a so-called landlord claim under Section 502(a)(6) does not prevent the court from barring discharge of the claim under Section 523(a)(2)(A), even if the reduced claim was paid in an.....
Oct 19, 2021 John E. Waites
In an area where the courts are split and the Fourth Circuit has no precedent, Bankruptcy Judge John E. Waites of Columbia, S.C., decided that the Bankruptcy Code allowed him to attach conditions when.....
Oct 14, 2021 Mark J. Conway
After Fulton, a creditor’s refusal to lift the attachment of a bank account is no violation of the automatic stay under any subsection Section 362(a), according to Bankruptcy Judge Mark J. Conway of.....
Oct 13, 2021 Joan A. Lloyd
The bankruptcy judges in the Western District of Kentucky have effectively banned so-called bifurcated fee arrangements where chapter 7 debtors pay counsel fees after filing. The October 5 opinion by.....
Oct 11, 2021 William R. Sawyer
If you want a good cry, read the latest installment in the eight-year saga by a single mother of two teenage children with $112,000 in student loans. She was morbidly obese, suffered from diabetes.....