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 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.....
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.....
Mar 25, 2024 Neil M. Gorsuch
In the world of bankruptcy, the validity of the doctrine of equitable mootness is an issue that the Supreme Court has been ducking. On March 19, the Court handed down a non-bankruptcy decision on.....
Feb 21, 2024 n/a
Because there is not yet a split of circuits, it’s not surprising that the Supreme Court yesterday denied two petitions for certiorari asking the justices to decide whether the fees of chapter 13.....
Sep 14, 2023 Elizabeth D. Katz
Putting a child through college — even at a rock-bottom tuition — can make someone ineligible for chapter 7 and simultaneously incapable of funding a chapter 13 plan, as demonstrated in an opinion by.....
Jun 16, 2023 Ketanji Brown Jackson
Over a dissent by Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson held for herself and six other justices that Section 106(a) of the Bankruptcy Code waives sovereign immunity as to tribes of.....
May 30, 2023 John G. Roberts, Jr.
Barely one month after oral argument, the Supreme Court unanimously resolved a split of circuits by reversing the Eighth Circuit and holding that a real estate tax foreclosure can violate the Takings.....
Apr 28, 2023 n/a
To resolve a split of circuits, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Tyler v. Hennepin County to decide whether a real estate tax foreclosure violates the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment.....