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 07, 2019 Julia Smith Gibbons
Defectively Executed Mortgages Are Still Avoidable in Ohio The Ohio legislature didn’t go far enough to protect mortgage lenders from predation by bankruptcy trustees feasting on defectively executed.....
Mar 06, 2019 Guy R. Humphrey
A Creditor Must Tell a Non-Bankruptcy Court to Stop Violating the Stay On pain of contempt for violating the automatic stay, a creditor must attempt to stop a nonbankruptcy court from continuing civil.....
Feb 26, 2019 Gilbert S. Merritt Jr.
Sixth Circuit Shows Why the Supreme Court Must Reverse Taggart The Sixth Circuit refused to allow an ambiguously written state statute to provide insulation from liability for violating the automatic.....
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 18, 2019 Alice M. Batchelder
Sixth Circuit Opinion Shows the Importance of the Upcoming Obduskey Decision An opinion by the Sixth Circuit underscores the significance of the upcoming decision by the Supreme Court in Obduskey.....
Jan 04, 2019 Scott W. Dales
Wildcard Exemption Covered a Prepetition Malpractice Claim Section 522 g does not bar an individual debtor from claiming a wildcard exemption over a prepetition malpractice suit against the debtor’s.....
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.....
Nov 01, 2018 Scott W. Dales
Denial of Motion to Dismiss Chapter 13 Is Not Appealable, Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Says Combining the Supreme Court’s Bullard decision with an opinion handed down by the Sixth Circuit on October 16.....
Oct 22, 2018 Beth A. Buchanan
Courts Hopelessly Split on Modifying Mortgages on Mixed-Use Residential Properties Until the Supreme Court speaks, courts at all levels will remain hopelessly split on the ability of debtors in.....
Oct 11, 2018 Mary Ann Whipple
Functionally Illiterate, Disabled Debtor Succeeds in Discharging Student Loans Building on existing Sixth Circuit authority, Bankruptcy Judge Mary Ann Whipple of Toledo, Ohio, held that eligibility.....