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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Feb 05, 2021 Russ Kendig
In an opinion dealing with a belated attempt at avoiding a judgment lien that impaired a homestead exemption, Bankruptcy Judge Russ Kendig of Canton, Ohio, all but said that failure to conduct a lien.....
Feb 02, 2021 Bernice Bouie Donald
The Third Circuit’s long-vilified Frenville opinion is experiencing a rebirth in the Sixth Circuit, at least with regard to legal malpractice claims committed against the debtor. On January 26, the.....
Feb 01, 2021 John B. Nalbandian
Everything garnished from the debtor during the preference period is recoverable, even if part went to the creditor’s attorney under a charging lien, according to the Sixth Circuit. The facts were.....
Jan 29, 2021 Arthur I. Harris
In September, the Ninth Circuit held that the Equal Access to Justice Act does not allow debtors to recover attorneys’ fees for reversing the bankruptcy court’s sua sponte denial of confirmation of a.....
Jan 27, 2021 Jessica E. Price Smith
When ruling on a motion to file a late appeal under Bankruptcy Rule 8002(d)(1)(B), the bankruptcy court must focus on the reason why the appellant missed the original deadline, not how long it took.....
Jan 22, 2021 Alan S. Trust
Quoting the late Burton R. Lifland, whom he called a “renowned, former bankruptcy judge,” Bankruptcy Judge Alan S. Trust of Central Islip, N.Y., ruled that a secured creditor is not entitled to.....
Jan 21, 2021 Joan M. Azrack
District Judge Joan M. Azrack of Central Islip, N.Y., laid down the rules for lodging a pre-filing injunction against a vexatious litigant. The chapter 7 debtor had not paid a mortgage since 2014. The.....
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.....
Dec 14, 2020 Joel D. Applebaum
A payment to a debtor received within 180 days of bankruptcy as a death beneficiary under an individual retirement account is not estate property that the debtor must turn over to the trustee.....
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.....