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
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Mar 23, 2020 Diane S. Sykes
Even if the bankruptcy court’s order was final and appealable, the order of the district court deciding an appeal isn’t necessarily a final order conferring the right of appeal to the court of appeals.....
Mar 20, 2020 n/a
Joining the Third Circuit, the Ninth Circuit held 2/1 that a buyer of defaulted debt can be liable under the FDCPA as a “debt collector,” even if the buyer has outsourced all of the collection work to.....
Mar 19, 2020 Mike K. Nakagawa
Because the Supreme Court has erected a higher standard for violations of the discharge injunction, the bankruptcy court was unable to find a mortgage servicer in contempt after discharge, although.....
Mar 18, 2020 n/a
Like the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the Ninth Circuit declined to write a precedential opinion announcing whether an individual’s chapter 11 plan may permissibly preclude enforcement of a.....
Mar 17, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
In a per curiam opinion on February 24, the Supreme Court effectively banned nunc pro tunc orders, which bankruptcy courts often use to make retention orders effective when the application or petition.....
Mar 16, 2020 n/a
The Second Circuit wouldn’t allow a fraudster to use her own fraud to avoid a judicial lien on her home. Rather than rely on the notion of unclean hands, the appeals court based its conclusion on the.....
Mar 13, 2020 n/a
In the Ninth Circuit, forgetting to raise discharge as a defense in state court isn’t fatal. At least if the creditor later asks the bankruptcy court to rule on whether the debt was discharged, the.....
Mar 12, 2020 Phillip J. Shefferly
In August, Congress adopted the so-called HAVEN Act, which allows military veterans to exclude disability benefits from the calculation of “current monthly income.” In practical terms, the new law.....
Mar 10, 2020 n/a
Writing about the so-called individual mandate under the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. ACA or Obamacare) seems like beating a dead horse now that Congress has repealed the penalty for taxpayers who didn.....
Mar 06, 2020 Jack B. Schmetterer
Bankruptcy Judge Jack B. Schmetterer of Chicago discharged about $73,000 in student loans owed by a 53-year-old single woman who had been unemployed for 16 months, had no income, was not eligible for.....