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
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Feb 25, 2026 Scott M. Grossman
Section 305, not Section 707, is the vehicle for a chapter 7 debtor to dismiss her own case as a result of “debtor’s remorse,” for reasons explained by Chief Bankruptcy Judge Scott M. Grossman of Fort.....
Feb 20, 2026 Karen Nelson Moore
Section 1307(a) gives a chapter 13 debtor the right to dismiss when confronted with a motion for conversion to chapter 7. The majority in a recent Sixth Circuit opinion held that the right to dismiss.....
Oct 31, 2025 Laurel M. Isicoff
The chapter 7 trustee was on notice that a couple were claiming an unlimited Florida homestead exemption, although they were not entitled to the exemption because they had purchased the property too.....
Aug 19, 2025 Beth Robinson
In an important decision, the Second Circuit held that a creditor may not use an uncontested claim allowance in an offensive use of claim preclusion if it would be “unfair.”  In her August 8 opinion.....
Jun 30, 2025 Nancy B. King
Unlike the majority of courts, the Sixth Circuit doesn’t permit a chapter 13 debtor to surrender collateral, modify a confirmed plan and classify the deficiency as an unsecured claim. Bound by Sixth.....
Jun 13, 2025 John E. Hoffman, Jr.
In the wake of Schwab v. Reilly, 560 U.S. 770 (2010), Bankruptcy Judge John E. Hoffman, Jr., of Columbus, Ohio, explained when a trustee must or cannot object to a homestead exemption claiming “100%.....
Jun 09, 2025 Eric N. Vitaliano
Affirming the bankruptcy court, a district judge in Brooklyn identified a loophole allowing chapter 13 debtors in some states to assert a homestead exemption without having the exemption prevent the.....
Jun 02, 2025 Maria L. Oxholm
If a debtor’s income falls below the median after filing and before confirmation, the chapter 13 debtor is entitled to lower the monthly payments and shorten the term of the plan to 36 months, for.....
May 14, 2025 Susan L. Carney
Twenty-seven months after oral argument, the Second Circuit avoided making a circuit split, sided with three other circuits, and held that a chapter 13 standing trustee “cannot keep any percentage fee.....
May 12, 2025 Robert A. Mark
The exception in the automatic stay for “domestic violence” applies to claims for sexual abuse arising decades earlier, not only to claims of imminent or ongoing sexual abuse, says Bankruptcy Judge.....