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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Feb 09, 2026 n/a
Based on the broad definition given the word “claim,” a creditor has standing to bring a nondischargeability suit against an individual debtor for embezzlement when the debtor didn’t embezzle from the.....
Jan 21, 2026 Elizabeth S. Stong
Brooklyn Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth S. Stong nixed sophistic arguments that would have gutted Sections 109(g) and 362(b)(21) by allowing the automatic stay to halt foreclosure against a debtor whose.....
Jan 20, 2026 n/a
On an important issue about judicial estoppel in bankruptcy cases, the Fifth Circuit handed down a nonprecedential opinion on January 13 raising exactly the same issue coming before the Supreme Court.....
Jan 14, 2026 M. Ruthie Hagan
Last week, we reported on how Bankruptcy Judge M. Ruthie Hagan of Memphis, Tenn., interpreted the Supreme Court’s Till decision to mean that a fully secured holder of a second mortgage to be paid in.....
Jan 07, 2026 M. Ruthie Hagan
Sitting in the Sixth Circuit, Bankruptcy Judge M. Ruthie Hagan of Memphis, Tenn., decided that the Eighth Circuit had better authority interpreting Till and providing guidance for fixing the rate of.....
Dec 04, 2025 Alan S. Trust
A chapter 7 debtor kept a chose in action that arose from the dead after filing, for reasons explained by Bankruptcy Judge Alan S. Trust of Central Islip, N.Y. The debtor filed a chapter 7 petition in.....
Dec 01, 2025 Stephen A. Higginson
The amendment to Bankruptcy Rule 2003(e) didn’t create a bright-line rule automatically cutting off the time for objecting to exemptions when the trustee doesn’t announce and file a statement.....
Sep 11, 2025 Denise E. Barnett
If a chapter 13 debtor dies before confirmation, it stands to reason that the case should be dismissed because the debtor can’t file a plan, has no regular income and can’t be examined by creditors. Th.....
Sep 05, 2025 Alan S. Trust
In Tyler v. Hennepin County, 598 U.S. 631 (2023), the Supreme Court held that a real estate tax foreclosure can violate the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment when a municipality takes title but.....
Jul 23, 2025 Sanket J. Bulsara
Following Second Circuit precedent holding that denial of a debtor’s motion to dismiss a chapter 7 case is not a final, appealable order, a district judge on Long Island, N.Y., decided that an order.....