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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Apr 10, 2024 Karen S. Williams
A troubling decision from a district court in New Jersey seems to have disregarded the power of a bankruptcy court under Section 329 to rule on the adequacy of disclosures and the amount of.....
Apr 02, 2024 Paul K. Holmes, III
As shown in an opinion by a district judge in Arkansas, the law throughout the country is not uniform when it comes to the ability of a bankruptcy trustee to sell a debtor’s defensive appellate rights.....
Mar 12, 2024 Bobby E. Shepherd
Siding with the Ninth Circuit and distinguishing a seemingly similar decision from the Tenth Circuit, the Eighth Circuit held that appreciation in the value of a home during a chapter 13 case belongs.....
Jul 19, 2023 Robert Kirsch
A district judge in New Jersey held that a chapter 7 trustee isn’t entitled to a commission based on disbursements to the trustee’s own counsel. The judge believes that counsel for a trustee is not a.....
Jul 10, 2023 Kathryn C. Ferguson
For authority, Bankruptcy Judge Kathryn C. Ferguson of Trenton, N.J., could have cited Bob Dylan, who sang, “For the times, they are a-changin’.” The debtor had been fired by his employer, allegedly.....
Jun 06, 2023 n/a
Taking sides on a question where the courts are split, the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit puts chapter 13 debtors at risk of losing their homes if the price of real estate has risen.....
Jun 01, 2023 Cynthia A. Norton
In chapters 12 and 13, the courts are divided on whether a debtor must show “a substantial and unanticipated change in circumstances” to modify a confirmed plan. Following Eighth Circuit dicta, the.....
Apr 22, 2023 Thad J. Collins
The Supreme Court’s decision in Clark v. Rameker, 573 U.S. 122 (2014), does not mean that all inherited IRAs are not exempt. As explained by Chief Bankruptcy Judge Thad J. Collins of Cedar Rapids.....
Jan 26, 2023 Brian T. Fenimore
On an issue where the courts are widely divided, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Brian T. Fenimore of Kansas City, Mo., adopted the so-called estate-replenishment theory to conclude that appreciation in a home.....
Nov 22, 2022 Brian T. Fenimore
Joining what he called the “slight minority of courts,” Chief Bankruptcy Judge Brian T. Fenimore of Kansas City, Mo., decided that the appreciation in the value of a homestead during a chapter 13 case.....