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
Showing 1 - 10 of 117
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.....
Oct 24, 2025 n/a
The Supreme Court granted certiorari to resolve a circuit split on the standard to employ before invoking judicial estoppel when a chapter 13 debtor failed to disclose a personal injury claim. The date.....
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.....
Oct 24, 2024 Mildred Cabán Flores
The broad language in Harris v. Viegelahn, 575 U.S. 510 (2015), does not obviate a chapter 13 trustee’s obligation duty to pay administrative expenses when a chapter 13 case is converted to chapter 7.....
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 12, 2024 John G. Roberts, Jr.
At the end of the term, the Supreme Court decided a nonbankruptcy case that puts to rest several bankruptcy questions arising in the wake of Northern Pipeline, Granfinanciera and Stern v. Marshall. In.....
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.....
Jun 13, 2024 n/a
The debt limits for Subchapter V and chapter 13 will expire on June 21, 2024, but a bill to extend the existing caps for two more years is being blocked by one senator. In April, a bipartisan group of.....
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.....