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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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.....
Jun 21, 2021 Laurel M. Isicoff
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Laurel M. Isicoff of Miami wrote an opinion that serves the purpose of a local rule by explaining how and when a consumer can sign up for a so-called bifurcated arrangement to.....
Dec 30, 2020 Robert N. Scola, Jr.
A chapter 13 debtor is stuck with the homestead declaration made on filing, even if the case is later converted to chapter 7, according to District Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr. of Miami, who upheld.....
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.....
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.....
Nov 06, 2019 Robert A. Mark
In 1991, the Supreme Court arguably ignored Section 522(f)(1) to achieve an equitable result in a matrimonial case that ended up in bankruptcy court. Farrey v. Sanderfoot, 500 U.S. 291 (1991). Last.....
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.....
Jun 10, 2019 Erik P. Kimball
Bankruptcy Judge Says Espinosa Overrules Eleventh Circuit Precedent The Eleventh Circuit’s Bateman opinion, holding that the antimodification provision in Section 1322 b 2 takes precedence over a.....