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.

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In one of his last rulings before ascending to the district court bench, then-Chief Bankruptcy Judge Frank W. Volk of Charleston, W.Va., navigated between several decisional splits and three statutes.....
Dec 19, 2019 Brian F. Kenney
Yesterday, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in City of Chicago v. Fulton, 19-357 (Sup. Ct.), to resolve a circuit split and decide whether inaction can violate the automatic stay under Section 362.....
Dec 18, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
At least in Illinois, unused vacation pay is exempt as wages, no matter how much, according to Seventh Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook. The debtor lost his job and filed bankruptcy one week later.....
Dec 06, 2019 Amy J. St. Eve
As a matter of constitutional law, the Seventh Circuit reduced punitive damages from $3 million to $582,000 when the jury had awarded the debtor $582,000 in compensatory damages as a consequence of.....
Nov 27, 2019 Brian F. Kenney
Although chapter 13 may not always accommodate the need to care for an indigent member of a debtor’s extended family, chapter 13 will permit a debtor to continue paying premiums on a whole life.....
Nov 25, 2019 Mary P. Gorman
A decision from Illinois highlights two flaws in the U.S. health care system: (1) Even with health insurance, medical bills can force someone into bankruptcy; and (2) if medical bills are “consumer”.....
Nov 14, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
The Seventh Circuit slammed the door on another theory used by bankrupt citizens of Chicago to avoid paying traffic tickets and parking fines incurred while in chapter 13. In March, the Chicago-based.....
Nov 07, 2019 Kevin R. Huennekens
On an issue where the courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Kevin R. Huennekens of Richmond, Va., ruled that a joint tenant may strip an underwater lien from property even though the co-owner is not in.....
Oct 30, 2019 David J. Novak
A district court has held that a creditor may not compel arbitration to determine the allowance of a claim, even if the objection has been coupled with a class action seeking damages for violation of.....
Oct 17, 2019 Michelle M. Harner
On an issue where the courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Michelle M. Harner of Baltimore ruled that a creditor without notice of a chapter 13 case was not permitted to file a late claim, nor was the.....