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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Oct 07, 2019 Jane Magnus-Stinson
On an issue where the courts are divided, bankruptcy and district judges in Indianapolis allow a chapter 13 debtor’s attorney to be paid in full before secured creditors receive more than adequate.....
Expanding First Circuit authority, bankruptcy and district judges in Maine essentially followed the Fifth Circuit in holding that a chapter 7 debtor can sell exempt property after filing and.....
Sep 24, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
A September 20 opinion from the Seventh Circuit reads like a suspense novel: For nine pages, Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook sounded as though he was rejecting a test for “related to” jurisdiction.....
Sep 12, 2019 Melvin S. Hoffman
Section 365(p) enables an individual debtor in chapter 7 to retain leased personal property, such as a car, if the trustee rejects the lease. Bankruptcy Judge Melvin S. Hoffman of Boston described the.....
Aug 16, 2019
Without citing the Taggart decision by the Supreme Court in June, the Seventh Circuit reversed the lower courts and held a creditor in contempt of the discharge injunction. In Taggart v. Lorenzen, 139.....
Aug 09, 2019
There are two and perhaps three tests among the circuit courts for deciding when the repayment of a student loan amounts to an “undue hardship,” enabling the court to discharge the debt under Section.....
Aug 07, 2019
Most of us would assume that a home owned by a married couple as tenants by the entireties would be exempt in all respects in all states. But no, that is not true in Illinois and states with similar.....
Jul 08, 2019 Elizabeth D. Katz
Different Rules Govern When Claims Accrue By or Against an Estate Recently, courts have been holding that the accrual of claims by and against an estate are not governed by the same rules. An appeal.....
Jul 02, 2019 Diane P. Wood
Overpaying a D S O Doesn’t Result in a Nondischargeable Debt, Seventh Circuit Holds The Seventh Circuit narrowly interpreted domestic support obligation in direct appeals from rulings by two.....
Jun 21, 2019 Joel M. Flaum
Seventh Circuit Solidifies a Circuit Split on the Automatic Stay Solidifying a split of circuits, the Seventh Circuit ruled that the City of Chicago must comply with the automatic stay by returning.....