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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Feb 16, 2023 Kevin R. Huennekens
You’ve likely seen the ads on TV urging you to hire a law firm to file a claim for exposure to toxic water if you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987. And if you’ve already gone.....
Jan 25, 2023 William B. Traxler, Jr.
In a 2/1 decision, the Fourth Circuit employed a “functional analysis” to side with the Third Circuit in holding that the shared-responsibility payment, although called a “penalty” under the.....
If a spouse purchases a home with his or her own funds and is solely liable on the mortgage note, placing title jointly in both spouses might be avoidable as a constructively fraudulent transfer, at.....
Aug 03, 2022 J. Craig Whitley
Yesterday, we reported how the courts are split on whether a trustee can step into the shoes of the Internal Revenue Service to bring a fraudulent transfer suit going back 10 years under Section 544(b.....
Jul 29, 2022 M. Ruthie Hagan
If a debtor has no “ascertainable” residence, the Internal Revenue Service cannot obtain a valid and enforceable tax lien on a debtor’s personal property, according to Bankruptcy Judge M. Ruthie Hagan.....
Apr 22, 2022 Toby J. Heytens
The Fourth Circuit has ruled emphatically that Taggart applies to all contempt citations in bankruptcy court. However, the Richmond, Va.-based appeals court held that advice of counsel is not a.....
Apr 08, 2022 Waverly D. Crenshaw, Jr.
Everyone knows that chapter 7 debtors seldom have standing to object to a trustee’s initiatives in bankruptcy court because they can’t show that the outcome will affect the debtor. But how strong a.....
Mar 22, 2022 J. Michelle Childs
Reversing the bankruptcy court, a district judge in South Carolina permitted so-called bifurcated fee arrangements for chapter 7 debtors despite a local rule that could be read to bar them outright. In.....
Feb 01, 2022 Jennie D. Latta
Falsifying financial records to defraud clients does not result in the denial of discharge under Section 727(a)(3) if the records are accurate and allow the trustee to ascertain the debtor’s financial.....
Dec 09, 2021 John E. Waites
Taking sides with Collier but disagreeing with two other treatises, Bankruptcy Judge John E. Waites of Columbia, S.C., ruled that a chapter 13 debtor is not required to pay interest on unsecured.....