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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Sep 11, 2023 n/a
Before we begin this column, we'd like to take a moment to remember the lives that were lost on 9/11 and the families and communities that continue to be impacted by that tragic event. Never forget. Ci.....
Aug 22, 2023 Jeffrey S. Sutton
The government won the IRS Open three sets to love, when the Sixth Circuit sided with the Third and Fourth Circuits by holding that the “penalty” imposed on a taxpayer for failure to purchase health.....
Jun 26, 2023 John B. Nalbandian
Declining “the request to expand broadly an already questionable doctrine,” the majority on a Sixth Circuit panel held “that the doctrine of equitable mootness has no place in Chapter 7 liquidations.”.....
Jun 08, 2023 Daniel S. Opperman
Using powers of equity and common sense, Bankruptcy Judge Daniel S. Opperman of Bay City, Mich., didn’t allow a grinch to steal a disabled man’s IRA. A chapter 7 debtor was permanently disabled. Before.....
Venue ping pong is a proper method for putting a case in the improper district, according to Bankruptcy Judge Nicholas W. Whittenburg. Sitting in Chattanooga, Tenn., Judge Whittenburg’s courthouse is.....
May 09, 2023 Thomas J. Tucker
Legitimate bankruptcy planning does not include electing to roll over $41,000 in tax refunds to a tax year after filing. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas J. Tucker denied a couple’s discharges under Section.....
Apr 03, 2023 Karen Nelson Moore
Writing dicta in a nonprecedential opinion, Sixth Circuit Judge Amul R. Thapar cited Lexmark Int’l, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc., 572 U.S. 118 (2014), to conclude that the “person aggrieved.....
Oct 26, 2022 Raymond M. Kethledge
The circuits are split 4/3 on the question of whether a real estate tax foreclosure can be attacked as a fraudulent transfer. If the Sixth Circuit was correct in holding in an October 13 opinion that a.....
Sep 07, 2022 John P. Gustafson
Proceeds from the prepetition sale of a homestead may be exempt under state law, but they’re not under federal exemptions, for reasons explained by the Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel in.....
Aug 22, 2022 John B. Nalbandian
The amendments to Section 330(a) in 1994 do not bar courts from considering “results obtained” when making allowances of professional compensation, the Sixth Circuit held in an opinion on August 16. Th.....