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.

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The Third Circuit pronounced an expansive view of “related to” jurisdiction by allowing chapter 13 debtors to mount a lawsuit in bankruptcy court against a contractor for breach of a contract that.....
Sep 10, 2024 Christopher J. Panos
Bankruptcy Judge Christopher J. Panos of Boston joined the majority of courts by holding that a Subchapter V plan may affect a mortgage even when the debtor was not a maker of the mortgage and is not.....
Aug 23, 2024 Janet E. Bostwick
If a chapter 13 debtor unintentionally fails to disclose an asset, the debtor keeps the asset if it was discovered after discharge and the completion of plan payments, according to Bankruptcy Judge.....
Aug 08, 2024 Laura Montecalvo
On an issue of first impression, the First Circuit has held that a bankruptcy court need not retain jurisdiction to entertain an alleged debtor’s post-dismissal request for attorneys’ fees under.....
In Tyler v. Hennepin County, 598 U.S. 631 (2023), the Supreme Court decided in May 2023 that a real estate tax foreclosure can violate the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment when a municipality.....
May 30, 2024 Kent A. Jordan
On two important questions, the Third Circuit handed down a decision on modification of chapter 13 plans that should apply equally to modified chapter 11 plans: 1.     When the debtor moves to modify a.....
May 16, 2024 Bruce A. Harwood
Unlike overpayments of Medicaid, which are subject to recoupment, the discharge injunction (sometimes?) prevents the government from recovering overpayments of Social Security benefits from debtors. Ch.....
Apr 10, 2024 Karen S. Williams
A troubling decision from a district court in New Jersey seems to have disregarded the power of a bankruptcy court under Section 329 to rule on the adequacy of disclosures and the amount of.....
Mar 07, 2024 Gregory B. Williams
The Supreme Court’s decisions in Bullard and Ritzen didn’t undercut the Third Circuit’s longstanding “pragmatic approach” to judging finality in bankruptcy cases, nor did they undermine In re Brown, 9.....
Jan 31, 2024 Jeffery A. Deller
The Supreme Court created a problem for cash-starved debtors when the Court held in Lamie that a discharge prevents a lawyer from requiring a chapter 7 debtor to pay for post-petition services after.....