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
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Jun 07, 2019 Dale L. Somers
Earmarking Seems to Be a Dead Letter in the Tenth Circuit The Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel wrote an intriguing opinion finding that a triangular transaction was a preference. Without.....
May 23, 2019 Janice D. Loyd
Reconstructed Time Records Are Ok in a POC for Pre-Filing Attorneys’ Fees Reconstructed time records do not result automatically in the reduction or disallowance of a mortgage lender’s claim for.....
May 22, 2019 Richard E. Fehling
Earmarking Only Applies When a Debtor Receives a Loan from a Third Party Success in bankruptcy is like success as a stand up comedian: It’s all in the timing. In a case before Chief Bankruptcy Judge.....
May 07, 2019 John W. Broomes
District Court Upholds Discharge of a Portion of Student Loan Debt A district judge in Kansas upheld a decision handed down last year by Bankruptcy Judge Robert E Nugent of Wichita, Kansas, who ruled.....
Apr 16, 2019 Kevin R. Anderson
Bifurcated Fees for Destitute Chapter 7 Debtors Approved in Utah To make chapter 7 accessible for those who can’t pay fees before filing, Bankruptcy Judge Kevin R Anderson of Salt Lake City laid down.....
Apr 13, 2019 Gregory L. Taddonio
Sovereign Immunity Doesn’t Insulate States from Lien Stripping Bankruptcy Judge Gregory T Taddonio of Pittsburgh likened the Pennsylvania state taxing authority to Achilles, the Greek hero who thought.....
Feb 08, 2019 Michael E. Romero
Without Excusable Neglect, Debtors May Claim Exemption in Reopened Cases Reversing bankruptcy courts, the Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that a debtor can reopen a closed case to.....
Jan 03, 2019 David T. Thuma
Courts Are Split on Breach of Contract Resulting in Nondischargeability On an issue where the circuits are divided, Bankruptcy Judge David T Thuma of Albuquerque, New Mexico, decided that the door is.....
Jan 02, 2019 Michael E. Romero
An Interest in Property as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship Drops Out of the Estate on Death of the Debtor At least when joint tenancies with right of survivorship are involved, the common.....
Dec 26, 2018 Dale L. Somers
Gift cards purchased before bankruptcy won’t qualify for an exemption beyond whatever cash the debtor could exempt, according to Chief Bankruptcy Judge Dale L. Somers of Topeka, Kan. The husband and.....