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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Showing 21 - 30 of 156
Jan 26, 2024 Pamela Harris
The Fourth Circuit holds that the debt in a settlement agreement based on a claim for willful and malicious conduct is nondischargeable under Section 523(a)(6) and isn’t a dischargeable debt arising.....
Dec 06, 2023 Benjamin A. Kahn
Courts don’t agree on who gets appreciation when a home is sold during a chapter 13 case or if the case converts to chapter 7. Does post-petition appreciation stay with the debtor, or does it go to.....
Nov 17, 2023 Kevin R. Huennekens
Even when the debtor has no personal liability on a mortgage secured by investment property, a chapter 13 plan may modify the mortgage, according to Bankruptcy Judge Kevin R. Huennekens of Richmond.....
Aug 23, 2023 n/a
Although the lower courts are split, the Fourth Circuit became the first court of appeals to rule that the Bankruptcy Code does not preempt claims under state law for violation of the discharge.....
Jul 12, 2023 Klinette H. Kindred
Bankruptcy Judge Klinette H. Kindred of Alexandria, Va., embraced the concurring opinion in this term’s Bartenwerfer opinion from the Supreme Court by holding that a poor schlub who was an unwitting.....
Jun 21, 2023 Toby J. Heytens
The chapter 13 debtors’ monthly mortgage payment was $1,100 more than the local standard mortgage deduction. Abjuring a split of circuits, the Fourth Circuit held that debtors with above-median income.....
Jun 16, 2023 Ketanji Brown Jackson
Over a dissent by Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson held for herself and six other justices that Section 106(a) of the Bankruptcy Code waives sovereign immunity as to tribes of.....
May 30, 2023 John G. Roberts, Jr.
Barely one month after oral argument, the Supreme Court unanimously resolved a split of circuits by reversing the Eighth Circuit and holding that a real estate tax foreclosure can violate the Takings.....
May 19, 2023 Joseph F. Anderson, Jr.
For a year, there had been a breath of hope that so-called bifurcated fee arrangements would pass muster in South Carolina. Now, the breath of hope has become a last gasp. Affirming the bankruptcy.....
Apr 28, 2023 n/a
To resolve a split of circuits, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Tyler v. Hennepin County to decide whether a real estate tax foreclosure violates the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment.....