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)
Covering all circuits
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Feb 11, 2020 Christopher M. Klein
The standards under Taggart limiting the imposition of contempt sanctions for violating the discharge injunction do not apply when the creditor’s violation of the automatic stay continues after.....
Feb 07, 2020 Juan R. Torruella
Ordinarily, there is a clear winner and a clear loser when a circuit court decides an appeal. In a dischargeability case involving allegedly false representations and pretenses, the First Circuit.....
Feb 05, 2020 William J. Kayatta Jr.
A bankruptcy court order awarding damages for willful violation of the automatic stay is a final order that must be appealed immediately, even if the court hasn’t yet ruled on how much the debtor is.....
Jan 15, 2020 Melvin S. Hoffman
The Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the First Circuit used a case involving the split of authority over Section 1322(c)(1) to opine on the binding effect of a BAP opinion on a later BAP panel in the.....
Jan 13, 2020 Christopher M. Klein
An opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Christopher M. Klein of Sacramento, Calif., is a hoot. It deserves reading in full text just for the entertainment value. If practices he describes are prevalent in the.....
Dec 17, 2019 n/a
A 3/2 decision by the Rhode Island Supreme Court shows that an inherited individual retirement account, or IRA, can be exempt in bankruptcy under state law even though it would not be exempt under.....
Nov 15, 2019 Jeffrey R. Howard
The lower courts are divided on the issue, but the First Circuit is the first court of appeals to decide the question. The debtor was a fraudster sentenced to 10 years in prison for perpetrating a.....
Nov 04, 2019 Christopher M. Klein
By consent, a chapter 11 plan can discharge an individual’s nondischargeable debt, even a matrimonial debt that is excepted from discharge under Section 523(a)(15). The October 29 opinion by.....
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 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.....