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, 2020 Lena Mansori James
On an issue where the courts are divided, the so-called mailbox presumption will not deem a proof of claim to have been timely filed when the clerk time-stamps the claim after the bar date, according.....
Nov 09, 2020 Laura T. Beyer
If the case goes up and the Fourth Circuit agrees with Bankruptcy Judge Laura T. Beyer of Charlotte, N.C., there will be a split of circuits on the question of whether a bankruptcy trustee can couple.....
Oct 14, 2020 Meredith S. Grabill
Enacted on March 27, the CARES Act amended Section 1329 by allowing chapter 13 debtors to extend their plans for up to seven years if they have experienced “material and financial hardship” as a.....
Oct 13, 2020 Laura T. Beyer
For an egregious violation of the automatic stay that “severely injured” the debtor, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Laura T. Beyer of Charlotte, N.C., imposed $260,000 in sanctions, given that the lender’s.....
Jul 20, 2020 David M. Warren
Bankruptcy Judge David M. Warren of Raleigh, N.C., socked a remorseless creditor with $41,000 in actual and punitive damages for having a debtor jailed on trumped-up embezzlement charges designed to.....
If it’s a fraudulent transfer when insolvent parents pay tuition for their adult children, shouldn’t the insolvent parents be entitled to avoid loans they took out for their children as fraudulent.....
Jun 24, 2020 David R. Duncan
An appeal taken last week to the district court in South Carolina could end up being the vehicle for the Fourth Circuit and then the Supreme Court to decide whether the bankruptcy court must enforce.....
May 18, 2020 Barbara Milano Keenan
The Bankruptcy Code and the Internal Revenue Code seem in conflict about the ability of the IRS to offset a tax refund that the debtor claims to be exempt. Resolving a question of first impression.....
Feb 24, 2020 Meredith S. Grabill
In chapter 13, creditors – not just the debtor – may sometimes lose out if the debtor had concealed the existence of a personal injury claim and the defendant invokes judicial estoppel to bar.....
Jan 24, 2020 John E. Waites
Bankruptcy Judge John E. Waites, sitting in Columbia, S.C., refused to compel arbitration of “core” bankruptcy issues. Not surprising. In a case involving a consumer, he also decided that.....