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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Aug 26, 2024 Michelle M. Harner
A chapter 13 debtor may strip off an underwater, subordinate lien on a homestead, even if the lien came into existence before the debtor owned the property, according to a decision by Bankruptcy Judge.....
Aug 19, 2024 Albert Diaz
In a chapter 13 case, the local rules barred chapter 13 debtors’ plans from revesting estate property in the debtor until final decree. The bankruptcy court refused to confirm a plan with a provision.....
Aug 02, 2024 A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr.
Over a dissent, the majority on a Fourth Circuit panel laid down a bright-line rule in holding that “Section 327(a) does not authorize former trustees, following conversion, to file an after-the-fact.....
Aug 01, 2024 Daniel A. Bress
In a case of first impression among the circuits, the Ninth Circuit held that misrepresentations made by individuals in chapter 11 about the value of a home will allow a later chapter 7 trustee to.....
Jul 24, 2024 Paul M. Black
Without deciding whether he would certify a class, Bankruptcy Judge Paul M. Black of Roanoke, Va., denied a motion to stay and compel arbitration of a class action adversary proceeding alleging.....
A decision from the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel is emblematic of courts inveighing against Kelly v. Robinson, 479 U.S. 36 (1986), where the Supreme Court held that criminal restitution is.....
Jul 11, 2024 Dennis Montali
Refusing to dismiss the chapter 7 petition by an individual who owned corporations that sold marijuana at retail, Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali of San Francisco said that the U.S. Trustee Program.....
Jul 03, 2024 Albert Diaz
As a matter of first impression among the circuits regarding bankruptcy law, the Fourth Circuit decided that restitution as part of the sentence for commission of a crime is nondischargeable under.....
Jun 11, 2024 Anthony D. Johnstone
The Ninth Circuit tells us that a claim of a debtor belongs to the estate if the claim is based on a course of conduct that began before bankruptcy and continues after filing. The debtor isn’t even.....
One day apart, bankruptcy judges in the Ninth Circuit disagreed on the availability of emotional distress damages to remedy violations of the discharge injunction in Section 524. Relying on authorities.....