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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Jan 24, 2019 Stuart M. Bernstein
The Emily Litella Principle Governs the Withdrawal of Proofs of Claim The Emily Litella principle will not divest the bankruptcy court of equitable jurisdiction, according to an opinion by Bankruptcy.....
Jan 15, 2019 Supreme Court
Supreme Court Tackles Nonjudicial Foreclosure and the FDCPA. Homeowners Might Win To resolve a split among the circuits, the Supreme Court held oral argument on January 7 to decide whether nonjudicial.....
Jan 14, 2019 Brett M. Kavanaugh
Supreme Court Decision on Arbitration Has Ominous Implications for Bankruptcy Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh wrote his first opinion for the Supreme Court in what The New York Times called a minor.....
Jan 09, 2019 Louis A. Scarcella
A Pending Sale Contract Doesn’t Obliterate a Homestead Exemption in Chapter 7 Signing a contract before bankruptcy to sell a home will not destroy a chapter 7 debtor’s homestead exemption, according.....
Jan 07, 2019 Supreme Court
Supreme Court Grants Cert to Decide Whether Good Faith Is a Defense to Contempt On Friday afternoon, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Taggart versus Lorenzen to decide whether good faith is a.....
Dec 19, 2018 Martin Glenn
Tuition Payments for Adult Children Squarely Held to Be Constructively Fraudulent On an issue dividing the lower courts, Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn of New York squarely held that educational.....
Dec 03, 2018 Carla E. Craig
Tuition Payments by Insolvent Parents Likely Constitute Fraudulent Transfers Bankruptcy trustees in some parts of the country are filing fraudulent transfer suits to recover tuition payments that.....
Oct 24, 2018 Supreme Court
Supreme Court Update, Two Bankruptcy Cases in the Running for Cert Two important bankruptcy cases, both entailing significant circuit splits, are in the running for review by the Supreme Court either.....