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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Jul 15, 2021 Robert L. Jones
Even though there was benefit only to the debtor and none to the estate, a chapter 13 debtor’s lawyer was entitled to compensation under Section 330(a)(4)(B), an exception to the so-called American.....
May 25, 2021 Helen Elizabeth Burris
With qualifications implying that all chapter 13 debtors may not qualify, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Helen E. Burris of Spartanburg, S.C., sided with the majority and allowed the debtor to continue making.....
Apr 09, 2021 Marvin Isgur
Fighting like cats and dogs may be acceptable in a matrimonial case, but not when special counsel represents a debtor who is restructuring her debt in chapter 11. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur of.....
Apr 05, 2021 Craig A. Gargotta
Simply filing a motion to extend the deadline for objecting to discharge or dischargeability does not extend the deadline indefinitely, according to District Judge Fred Biery of San Antonio, who.....
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.....
Feb 06, 2020 Eduardo V. Rodriguez
A relatively puny case from south Texas involving a false notice under Bankruptcy Rule 3002.1 is making important law on the rule and the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, or FDCPA, 15 U.S.C.....
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.....
Oct 11, 2019 David R. Jones
The so-called Holder Rule is an important weapon that debtors can use when the originator of consumer paper has not lived up to its contractual obligations. In a chapter 13 case before Bankruptcy.....
Apr 02, 2019 Mark X. Mullin
BAPCPA Limits Remedies Against Debtors Who Don’t Reaffirm or Surrender In the BAPCPA amendments in 2005, Congress may have intended to bar debtors from allowing mortgages to “ride through” bankruptcy.....