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 30, 2026 Gary A. Spraker
To avoid an inequitable result, the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel relied on fundamental principles about secured claims in chapter 7 to conclude that an order declaring a secured claim to.....
Unless all of a private student loan was used for “qualified higher education expenses,” none of the loan is nondischargeable under Section 523(a)(8)(B). The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel.....
Feb 10, 2026 Sharon Johnson Coleman
In a story on January 27, we bemoaned the failure of Congress to fix the problem that the Supreme Court foisted on individual debtors with its decision in Lamie v. United States Trustee, 540 U.S. 526.....
Jan 29, 2026 Philip Bentley
Employing strategies for several years to avoid paying income taxes can make the debts nondischargeable under Section 523(a)(1)(C), even for taxes due more than three years before bankruptcy. Bankruptc.....
Jan 26, 2026 Kyu Y. Paek
Affirming the bankruptcy court, a district judge in New York held that a monetary sanction for violation of the automatic stay may be collected by use of a contempt motion rather than through use of a.....
Jan 15, 2026 Martin Glenn
A judgment not yet entered nonetheless may be declared nondischargeable as a “willful and malicious injury” under Section 523(a)(6). In his January 8 opinion, New York’s Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn.....
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel wrote a handbook for bankruptcy judges writing vexatious litigant orders with prefiling injunctions. The panel issuing the per curiam, nonprecedential.....
Nov 17, 2025 n/a
An important bankruptcy case will be heard en banc in the Ninth Circuit during the week of January 12. Ideally, several of our readers will file amicus briefs explaining why bankruptcy trustees in.....
Nov 14, 2025 John P. Mastando, III
Docketing a judgment by itself doesn’t result in a lien on personal property, for reasons explained by Bankruptcy Judge John P. Mastando, III in a case involving New York law. The debtor was an.....
Oct 28, 2025 Janet S. Baer
On a question where there is precious little authority, Bankruptcy Judge Janet S. Baer of Chicago decided that Bankruptcy Rule 9006(b) and equitable tolling permit an extension of the two-year.....