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 21 - 30 of 119
Nov 30, 2023 Janice D. Loyd
An individual debtor’s refusal to sign a document allowing a lender to recover on a guarantee from the Small Business Administration did not give rise to a nondischargeable debt for willful and.....
Nov 06, 2023 David T. Thuma
A final decree of divorce containing a division of marital property does not create a debtor/creditor relationship between the former spouses, according to an October 27 opinion by Bankruptcy Judge.....
Aug 24, 2023 David T. Thuma
“The accepted procedure for allowing state courts to divide marital property when one spouse files bankruptcy is to modify the automatic stay and abstain from adjudicating the property settlement,”.....
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 12, 2023 Cathleen D. Parker
In an opinion allowing the stacking of exemptions, Bankruptcy Judge Cathleen D. Parker allowed the debtor to exempt almost $140,000 in wages. In her May 23 opinion, Judge Parker explained why the.....
May 10, 2023 n/a
As everyone knows (or should know), the denial of a motion to withdraw the reference is not a final, appealable order. The Tenth Circuit teaches us that denial of withdrawal remains interlocutory.....
The chapter 7 discharge of someone’s personal liability on a mortgage does not start the clock ticking on the statute of limitations governing the time within which a lender must commence foreclosure.....
Feb 24, 2023 David T. Thuma
Although the Supreme Court held in Clark v. Rameker, 573 U.S. 122 (2014), that an inherited individual retirement account is not exempt, the inheritance of survivor’s benefits under a pension plan can.....
Jan 20, 2023 David M. Ebel
The first court of appeals to rule on a question where the lower courts are widely split, the Tenth Circuit held that a chapter 13 trustee was not entitled to payment of her fee because the case was.....