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)
Covering all circuits
Showing 51 - 60 of 205
Jul 29, 2022 M. Ruthie Hagan
If a debtor has no “ascertainable” residence, the Internal Revenue Service cannot obtain a valid and enforceable tax lien on a debtor’s personal property, according to Bankruptcy Judge M. Ruthie Hagan.....
May 18, 2022 Thomas M. Hardiman
Agreeing with a nonprecedential opinion from the Fifth Circuit and the majority on a recent decision from the Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the Third Circuit held that the “penalty”.....
Apr 08, 2022 Waverly D. Crenshaw, Jr.
Everyone knows that chapter 7 debtors seldom have standing to object to a trustee’s initiatives in bankruptcy court because they can’t show that the outcome will affect the debtor. But how strong a.....
Apr 01, 2022 Leonard P. Stark
A district judge in Delaware firmly rejected the idea that the Supreme Court’s Acevedo decision “has suddenly declared that bankruptcy courts have no authority to retroactively approve retention of.....
Siding with the Fifth Circuit, a majority on a Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel reversed the bankruptcy court by holding that the “penalty” imposed on a taxpayer for failure to purchase health.....
Mar 07, 2022 John P. Gustafson
The fraudulent transfer of a debtor’s home to a revocable trust won’t put the debtor at risk of losing her homestead exemption, at least in Ohio, according to Bankruptcy Judge John P. Gustafson of.....
Feb 01, 2022 Jennie D. Latta
Falsifying financial records to defraud clients does not result in the denial of discharge under Section 727(a)(3) if the records are accurate and allow the trustee to ascertain the debtor’s financial.....
Discharging $100,000 in student loans owed by an epileptic debtor who was almost unemployable, Bankruptcy Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein of Delaware wrote a 29-page opinion where she disagreed with.....
Jan 18, 2022 Charles R. Merrill
Proceeds from the sale of a homestead may be exempt under the laws of some states, but not under federal exemptions, even when proceeds are exempt in that state, according to Bankruptcy Judge Charles.....
Jan 10, 2022 Scott W. Dales
The Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel barred a debtor from using voluntary dismissal under Rule 41(a)(2) to avoid the consequences of discovery abuses. More specifically, the factual findings.....