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
Showing 61 - 70 of 143
Mar 16, 2020 n/a
The Second Circuit wouldn’t allow a fraudster to use her own fraud to avoid a judicial lien on her home. Rather than rely on the notion of unclean hands, the appeals court based its conclusion on the.....
Mar 12, 2020 Phillip J. Shefferly
In August, Congress adopted the so-called HAVEN Act, which allows military veterans to exclude disability benefits from the calculation of “current monthly income.” In practical terms, the new law.....
Feb 12, 2020 Diane Davis
In six cases where neither the chapter 13 trustee nor creditors had lodged objections to confirmation of the plans, Bankruptcy Judge Diane Davis of Utica, N.Y., refused to approve four plans because.....
Feb 03, 2020 Thomas J. Tucker
Addressing several issues where the courts are deeply split, Bankruptcy Judge Thomas J. Tucker of Detroit concluded that Social Security benefits can be considered in deciding whether a chapter 7.....
Jan 17, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
A lawyer who allegedly helped judgment debtors hide their assets in his trust account got off scot-free under New York fraudulent transfer law combined with ethical rules governing a lawyer’s conduct.....
Jan 09, 2020 Cecelia G. Morris
Observing that some courts have incorrectly interpreted the Brunner test to impose “punitive standards,” Chief Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia G. Morris of the Southern District of New York allowed a debtor.....
Jan 03, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
Although holding a hearing on a contempt motion in state court may not violate the automatic stay, the remedy imposed by the state court may nonetheless violate the stay, according to Bankruptcy Judge.....
Dec 09, 2019 Robert E. Grossman
On two issues where the intermediate state appellate courts in New York are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of Central Islip, N.Y., ruled that the statute of limitations barred the holder.....
Nov 26, 2019 James J. Tancredi
A gun is exempt as household goods depending on where the debtor lives (and the purpose the debtor assigns to keeping a firearm). A couple in Connecticut claimed that a .22 caliber, lever-action rifle.....
Sep 25, 2019 Avern Cohn
Sixth Circuit to Rule on Deductions for Contributions to Retirement Accounts (Updated) In dicta, the Sixth Circuit had said in 2012 that voluntary contributions to a 401(k) plan must be paid to.....