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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Dec 15, 2025 Patricia M. Mayer
Even after the Supreme Court’s Jarkesy decision last year, bankruptcy courts retain power under Section 362(k) to award actual and punitive damages for willful violations of the automatic stay because.....
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.....
Oct 23, 2024 Patricia M. Mayer
Equitable tolling can permit a trustee to maintain a fraudulent transfer action when statutes of limitations expired under both state and federal law, as explained in an October 16 opinion by.....
Sep 27, 2023 Ashely M. Chan
A settlement term sheet signed after mediation by the debtor, her nondebtor husband and the creditor was enforceable, according to Bankruptcy Judge Ashely M. Chan of Philadelphia, even though the.....
Mar 09, 2023 Magdeline D. Coleman
On a question where the courts are split, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Magdeline D. Coleman of Philadelphia decided that dismissal is not mandatory under Section 109(g)(2) if an individual voluntarily.....
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.....