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 15, 2018 Bruce A. Harwood
Chapter 13 Can Cure a Home Mortgage Default Even After a Foreclosure Auction Declining to follow the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel in his own circuit, Bankruptcy Judge Bruce A. Harwood of Concord, New.....
Oct 12, 2018 Kimberley H. Tyson
Educational Loans from a Private Lender Are Held Dischargeable Following what she called the trending narrow view, Bankruptcy Judge Kimberley H. Tyson of Denver ruled that not all educational loans.....
Oct 11, 2018 Mary Ann Whipple
Functionally Illiterate, Disabled Debtor Succeeds in Discharging Student Loans Building on existing Sixth Circuit authority, Bankruptcy Judge Mary Ann Whipple of Toledo, Ohio, held that eligibility.....
Oct 10, 2018 John T. Laney III
Retention of Voluntary Post-Petition Payment Doesn’t Violate the Automatic Stay Without violating the automatic stay, may a creditor retain a payment made voluntarily by a debtor after bankruptcy with.....
Oct 04, 2018 Robert E. Nugent
Judge Develops a Creative Remedy to Deal with Nondischargeable Student Loans The difficulties that bankruptcy judges face in discharging student loans can result in the invention of creative remedies.....
Oct 03, 2018 Julia W. Brand
BAP Narrowly Reads Section 506(d) on Voiding Liens Following Claim Disallowance A debtor may employ Section 506(d) to avoid a lien only if disallowance of the associated secured claim was based on the.....