Do Debtors Get to Keep Post-Confirmation Windfalls in Chapter 13?
Chapter 13 scholar Keith Lundin believes that debtors retain inheritances acquired more than 180 days after filing.
The Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act: The Uncoupling of Debts
The Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act: The Uncoupling of Debts By Brittany M. Woodman The Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act (CBRA), originally introduced in December 2020, was reintroduced in September 2022 by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.)
A Statement ‘For Informational Purposes’ Can Still Be a Stay Violation, BAP Says
A BAP strictly enforced the stay against a mortgage servicer who improperly listed a pre-petition debt in the portion of the monthly statement showing the next post-petition payment.
Judge Isgur Allows 401(k) Contributions in Chapter 13 Up to What the IRS Code Allows
Contributions to 401(k) plans are deducted from ‘projected disposable income,’ even though the debtor was not making contributions before filing
Renewing a Title Loan Just Before Chapter 13 Didn’t Make the Filing in Bad Faith
Ruling the other way would have barred chapter 13 filings after renewing title loans.
Are Chapter 13 Creditors Entitled to Proceeds from a Post-Confirmation Tort Claim?
The Code and the Rules are unclear about a chapter 13 debtor’s obligation to disclose assets acquired post-petition that were not derived from income.
Post-Petition Appreciation in the Value of a Home Goes to Creditors in Chapter 13
Courts are deeply split on a chapter 13 debtor’s ability to keep the appreciation in an exempt home, whether or not the case converts to chapter 7.