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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Dec 22, 2020 n/a
Even when the facts tug on the heartstrings, the law is the law. Representing that a business is profitable and lucrative is a representation about “financial condition” that must be in writing to.....
Dec 16, 2020 Robert A. Katzmann
A debtor may exempt her interest in a nonprimary residence under Section 522(d)(1), according to the Second Circuit. Furthermore, the federal exemption can be valid even if the debtor does not reside.....
Nov 17, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
Taking sides on an issue where the courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of Central Islip, N.Y., decided that a chapter 13 trustee is entitled to retain his or her statutory fee even.....
Oct 14, 2020 Meredith S. Grabill
Enacted on March 27, the CARES Act amended Section 1329 by allowing chapter 13 debtors to extend their plans for up to seven years if they have experienced “material and financial hardship” as a.....
Sep 30, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
The courts are split on allowing a trustee to sell a home with no equity over an objection by the chapter 7 debtor. Without resolving the ultimate question, Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of.....
Sep 10, 2020 Martin Glenn
Palpably angry, Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn of New York imposed $378,000 in contempt sanctions on a student loan servicer for ignoring court orders over five years and attempting to collect a.....
Aug 31, 2020 Edith Brown Clement
For debtors with incomes below the median, the Fifth Circuit invalidated a local rule requiring all chapter 13 debtors to turn over income tax refunds in excess of $2,000 for distribution to creditors.....
Jun 30, 2020 Alan S. Trust
While attempting to salvage a failing business, a company’s owner didn’t commit a nondischargeable “defalcation” by failing to make employer’s contributions to a union welfare fund, according to.....
Jun 26, 2020 Cecelia G. Morris
The Internal Revenue Service cannot be held liable for violating the discharge injunction unless the debtor has exhausted administrative remedies, according to Chief Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia Morris of.....
Jun 19, 2020 Richard J. Sullivan
In March 2018, the Second Circuit held that a debtor is not required to arbitrate a contempt action alleging that a creditor violated the discharge injunction. Credit One Bank NA v. Anderson (In re.....