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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Feb 04, 2022 Erik P. Kimball
Now that the Eleventh Circuit has seemingly abolished the Barton doctrine as protection for estate professionals after bankruptcy cases have closed, an opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Erik P. Kimball.....
Aug 19, 2021 Bruce M. Selya
The First Circuit expanded the boundaries of constitutional mootness in a chapter 13 case, and perhaps also in chapter 11. Even if the bankruptcy court had incorrectly directed the chapter 13 trustee.....
Jul 23, 2021 Laura Taylor Swain
A decision by the district court in restructuring Puerto Rico’s debt demonstrates the gyrations a court must sometimes undertake to conclude that a contract is capable of assumption under the.....
Jun 21, 2021 Laurel M. Isicoff
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Laurel M. Isicoff of Miami wrote an opinion that serves the purpose of a local rule by explaining how and when a consumer can sign up for a so-called bifurcated arrangement to.....
May 24, 2021 Elizabeth D. Katz
Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth D. Katz gave some relief to an individual not entitled to discharge student loans. Under Section 105(a), Judge Katz of Springfield, Mass., discharged whatever would be left.....
May 05, 2021 Bruce M. Selya
For an individual debtor who misbehaves badly, the bankruptcy court may both deny discharge and dismiss immediately thereafter, according to the First Circuit. Consequently, the sanction of denial of.....
Dec 30, 2020 Robert N. Scola, Jr.
A chapter 13 debtor is stuck with the homestead declaration made on filing, even if the case is later converted to chapter 7, according to District Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr. of Miami, who upheld.....
Aug 04, 2020 O. Rogeriee Thompson
On an issue where the circuits are divided, the First Circuit upheld the two lower courts by ruling that a homestead exemption, valid on the chapter 13 filing date, is not lost if the debtor sells the.....
May 28, 2020 Peter G. Cary
Believing that Supreme Court authority on preferences didn’t govern, the First Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel ruled that funds allegedly withdrawn from a retirement account before the filing date.....
Apr 06, 2020 Diane Finkle
In Taggart, the Supreme Court raised the bar on holding a creditor in contempt for violating the automatic stay. Some might say that the high court defanged the discharge. See Taggart v. Lorenzen, 139.....