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: 1,408 (all-time)
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Mar 05, 2026 O. Rogeriee Thompson
To deny an individual’s discharge under Section 727(a)(5) for failure “to explain satisfactorily” a loss of assets, the First Circuit held that the missing assets need not be substantial. Objecting to.....
Sep 10, 2025 Thomas L. Ambro
Circuit Judge Thomas L. Ambro has written another gem. For the Third Circuit in an opinion on September 3, Judge Ambro drew the boundaries between the rules of preclusion and the Rooker-Feldman doctrin.....
May 09, 2025 Donald R. Cassling
Bankruptcy Judge Donald R. Cassling of Chicago overruled a confirmation objection that would have driven lawyers away from the chapter 13 practice if sustained. He rejected an unsecured creditor’s.....
May 08, 2025 Patricia M. Mayer
On an issue where the circuits are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Patricia M. Mayer of Reading, Pa., decided that she could not employ equity to extend a deadline that had expired — in this case, the.....
May 01, 2025 Michael A. Fagone
While most courts more recently are allowing the debtor to dismiss a chapter 13 case even when creditors prefer conversion to chapter 7, a decision by Bankruptcy Judge Michael A. Fagone of Bangor.....
Apr 28, 2025 Cheryl Ann Krause
Holding that a debtor’s lawyer has no Seventh Amendment right for a jury to decide what the debtor owes for fees in connection with a chapter 7 case, the Third Circuit upheld bankruptcy courts’ power.....
Apr 07, 2025 Michael B. Slade
Even though a couple were married only one month before the husband filed a chapter 13 petition, Chicago’s Bankruptcy Judge Michael B. Slade decided that the husband was entitled to claim a house of.....
Mar 18, 2025 Timothy A. Barnes
The ultimate outcome of a lawsuit in Chicago will determine whether bankruptcy courts have the power to entertain class actions where the damages for any one debtor are so small that individual.....
Mar 11, 2025 Peter W. Henderson
Picture this: A corporation purchases goods from a retailer using a credit card. Right in the store, an employee for the corporate buyer turns the goods over to an affiliate of the buyer. The.....
Feb 27, 2025 Michael Slade
Bankruptcy Judge Michael B. Slade of Chicago said he was confronted with “competing lines of authority regarding how to allocate a tax refund between a debtor’s estate and a non-debtor spouse where.....