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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Jan 29, 2023 Neil W. Bason
In Los Angeles (as you’d expect), the first cracks are showing in the prohibition keeping cannabis businesses out of bankruptcy court. The January 20 opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Neil W. Bason could be.....
Dec 15, 2022 Christopher D. Jaime
All acts are void that violate the automatic stay, regardless of whether they are willful or merely technical, according to Bankruptcy Judge Christopher D. Jaime of Sacramento, Calif. In his December 2.....
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.....
Apr 05, 2022 Christopher M. Klein
Sanctions imposed on a creditor and its lawyers for violating the automatic stay and the discharge injunction may not be the end of the story. As demonstrated in a March 29 opinion by Bankruptcy Judge.....
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.....
Mar 11, 2022 Scott C. Clarkson
Someone issuing a subpoena to a bankruptcy trustee in a criminal case or a lawsuit outside of bankruptcy court must first ask the bankruptcy court for permission to issue the subpoena in view of the B.....
Feb 25, 2022 Wayne Johnson
Without actual notice, due process won’t allow a trustee to extend the two-year deadline for filing avoidance actions, even when the trustee hasn’t been able to identify the defendants. In his February.....
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.....
Oct 19, 2021 John E. Waites
In an area where the courts are split and the Fourth Circuit has no precedent, Bankruptcy Judge John E. Waites of Columbia, S.C., decided that the Bankruptcy Code allowed him to attach conditions when.....
Aug 18, 2021 Christopher M. Klein
If a creditor doesn’t cash a $230,000 distribution check on an allowed unsecured claim, is the chapter 7 debtor entitled to the funds 10 years later on the idea that the $230,000 represented a surplus.....