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.

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Jun 20, 2023 Robert E. Grossman
There is a body of caselaw where trustees have sued, with more or less success, to recover tuition paid by parents for emancipated children. But when the trustee for a father recently alleged that an.....
Jun 08, 2023 Daniel S. Opperman
Using powers of equity and common sense, Bankruptcy Judge Daniel S. Opperman of Bay City, Mich., didn’t allow a grinch to steal a disabled man’s IRA. A chapter 7 debtor was permanently disabled. Before.....
May 09, 2023 Thomas J. Tucker
Legitimate bankruptcy planning does not include electing to roll over $41,000 in tax refunds to a tax year after filing. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas J. Tucker denied a couple’s discharges under Section.....
Mar 30, 2023 Nelson S. Román
When a chapter 13 debtor sells property, the debtor cannot be compelled to turn the proceeds over to the trustee, even if the proceeds would be required to confirm a plan, according to an opinion by.....
Oct 10, 2022 Robert E. Grossman
The assignment of a claim confers the right to assert the nondischargeability of the claim, according to Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of Central Islip, N.Y., who adopted the position of the.....
Jul 05, 2022 Eric Komitee
On an issue where the lower courts are split, a district judge on Long Island, N.Y., reversed the bankruptcy court by holding that a debtor is entitled to a homestead exemption in sale proceeds when.....
Jun 30, 2022 Diane Davis
Taking the middle ground between the majority and minority on a split, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Diane Davis decided that an exempt asset is not included in the calculation of “projected disposable.....
Jun 29, 2022 Robert D. Drain
In one of his last decisions before retirement this week, Bankruptcy Judge Robert D. Drain of New York declined to follow dicta from recent court of appeals decisions in his circuit and ruled that the.....
Mar 03, 2022 Robert E. Grossman
Having decided that “Chapter 13 has morphed into the pursuit of loss mitigation as its sole purpose in which debtors file cases they never intend to bring to confirmation,” Bankruptcy Judge Robert E.....
Jan 28, 2022 Joan M. Azrack
Upholding Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman, a district judge in Brooklyn, N.Y., ruled that a chapter 13 trustee is entitled to compensation if the case is dismissed before confirmation. In most.....