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 24, 2026 Paul V. Neimeyer
In a split decision, the Fourth Circuit upheld Bankruptcy Judge Paul M. Black, who had denied a motion to compel arbitration in a purported class action alleging violations of the automatic stay in.....
Oct 27, 2025 Cynthia A. Norton
Under any of the three tests, allegations of domestic abuse are “personal injury tort claims” under Section 157(b)(5), according to the Eighth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. Of greater.....
Sep 10, 2025 Thomas L. Ambro
Circuit Judge Thomas L. Ambro has written another gem. For the Third Circuit in an opinion on September 3, Judge Ambro drew the boundaries between the rules of preclusion and the Rooker-Feldman doctrin.....
Aug 05, 2025 Lavenski R. Smith
Although the right of a trustee to sell an individual debtor’s defensive appellate rights was not before the court, the Eighth Circuit held that an appeal from an order approving the sale of offensive.....
Jul 10, 2025 DeAndrea Gist Benjamin
Forget about advice of counsel; advice from a banker was enough to negate a finding of fraudulent intent, as shown by a July 1 opinion from the Fourth Circuit. A father made a will specifying the.....
May 08, 2025 Patricia M. Mayer
On an issue where the circuits are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Patricia M. Mayer of Reading, Pa., decided that she could not employ equity to extend a deadline that had expired — in this case, the.....
Apr 28, 2025 Cheryl Ann Krause
Holding that a debtor’s lawyer has no Seventh Amendment right for a jury to decide what the debtor owes for fees in connection with a chapter 7 case, the Third Circuit upheld bankruptcy courts’ power.....
Mar 26, 2025 Robert S. Ballou
A district judge in Roanoke, Va., ruled that Bankruptcy Judge Paul M. Black did not abuse his discretion in denying a motion to compel arbitration in a purported class action alleging violations of.....
Mar 14, 2025 Pamela W. McAfee
On a question where the bankruptcy courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Pamela W. McAfee of Raleigh, N.C., sided with the majority in holding that a chapter 13 debtor does not have standing to compel.....
Jan 28, 2025 Katherine Menendez
A district court in Minnesota ruled that a debtor is not required to arbitrate when the debtor sues the creditor for violating the automatic stay and discharge injunction. However, the January 13.....