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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Jun 26, 2020 Cecelia G. Morris
The Internal Revenue Service cannot be held liable for violating the discharge injunction unless the debtor has exhausted administrative remedies, according to Chief Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia Morris of.....
Jan 09, 2020 Cecelia G. Morris
Observing that some courts have incorrectly interpreted the Brunner test to impose “punitive standards,” Chief Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia G. Morris of the Southern District of New York allowed a debtor.....
Sep 06, 2019 Robert D. Berger
May a trustee recover from an immediate or mediate transferee if the recipient received proceeds from a fraudulent transfer but not the fraudulently transferred property itself? Answering a question.....
Jun 14, 2019 Alvin K. Hellerstein
Religious Contributions Not Considered in Dischargeability of Student Loans The court is not required to take religious contributions into consideration when deciding whether a debtor is entitled to.....
May 07, 2019 John W. Broomes
District Court Upholds Discharge of a Portion of Student Loan Debt A district judge in Kansas upheld a decision handed down last year by Bankruptcy Judge Robert E Nugent of Wichita, Kansas, who ruled.....
May 02, 2019 Kenneth M. Karas
Freezing a Chapter 7 Debtor’s Bank Account Doesn’t Violate the Automatic Stay Persuaded by a Ninth Circuit opinion, a district judge in New York held that a bank does not violate the automatic stay by.....
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.....
Dec 26, 2018 Dale L. Somers
Gift cards purchased before bankruptcy won’t qualify for an exemption beyond whatever cash the debtor could exempt, according to Chief Bankruptcy Judge Dale L. Somers of Topeka, Kan. The husband and.....
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 02, 2018 Eric F. Melgren
Equity Can’t Bar a Chapter 13 Discharge After the Debtor Makes All Plan Payments Building on Law versus Siegel, a district judge in Kansas upheld Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Nugent and ruled that the.....