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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Mar 05, 2025 Philip Bentley
As a more effective and targeted remedy for dismissal of a chapter 13 petition filed in bad faith, New York’s Bankruptcy Judge Philip Bentley dismissed, but with a proviso that the automatic stay in a.....
Nov 15, 2024 Cathy Seibel
The powers of a Subchapter V trustee cannot be expanded to authorize the trustee to pursue avoidance actions belonging to the trustee, according to an opinion by District Judge Cathy Seibel of White.....
Apr 01, 2024 David S. Jones
Bankruptcy Judge David S. Jones of New York explained when the automatic stay does or does not come into effect under Sections 362(b)(22) and 362(l), if the debtor was saddled with a judgment of.....
Mar 15, 2024 Joseph N. Callaway
Alleging that a debtor was a net winner in a Ponzi scheme doesn’t state a claim for nondischargeability, even when the debtor has realized an “impossibly high” profit of $93,000 on an investment of $2.....
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.....
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.....
Oct 07, 2021 Philip M. Halpern
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia G. Morris of the Southern District of New York wrote an opinion in January 2020 where she said that some courts have incorrectly interpreted the Brunner test to impose.....
Sep 21, 2021 Eduardo V. Rodriguez
Taking sides with the dissenter and disagreeing with the Second Circuit’s majority opinion on August 2, Bankruptcy Judge Eduardo Rodriguez from the Southern District of Texas held that a debtor can.....
Aug 11, 2021 Terrence W. Boyle
In the wake of Taggart, an appellate decision from North Carolina demonstrates how lawyers and courts must draft orders and plans with specificity, otherwise allegedly offending creditors can’t be.....
Sep 10, 2020 Martin Glenn
Palpably angry, Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn of New York imposed $378,000 in contempt sanctions on a student loan servicer for ignoring court orders over five years and attempting to collect a.....