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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Jul 20, 2023 Robert L. Jones
The commission of a serious crime doesn’t necessarily give rise to a nondischargeable debt, as Bankruptcy Judge Robert L. Jones of Lubbock, Texas, explained in an opinion on July 7. The opinion shows.....
Jun 12, 2023 Cathleen D. Parker
In an opinion allowing the stacking of exemptions, Bankruptcy Judge Cathleen D. Parker allowed the debtor to exempt almost $140,000 in wages. In her May 23 opinion, Judge Parker explained why the.....
Jun 09, 2023 Lee Yaekel
If a chapter 7 trustee succeeds with a clever argument in the Fifth Circuit, whole life policies will not be exempt in Texas. The trustee’s argument failed to convince Bankruptcy Judge Craig A.....
May 10, 2023 n/a
As everyone knows (or should know), the denial of a motion to withdraw the reference is not a final, appealable order. The Tenth Circuit teaches us that denial of withdrawal remains interlocutory.....
The chapter 7 discharge of someone’s personal liability on a mortgage does not start the clock ticking on the statute of limitations governing the time within which a lender must commence foreclosure.....
Apr 13, 2023 Marvin Isgur
Courts are split three ways on whether chapter 13 debtors can make contributions to 401(k) plans. Some courts permit none whatsoever, while others permit contributions no larger than what the debtor.....
Mar 15, 2023 Lee Yaekel
Two bankruptcy judges in Texas have now rejected clever arguments that would have effectively overruled the Texas legislature and terminated the state exemption for owners and beneficiaries of life.....
Feb 24, 2023 David T. Thuma
Although the Supreme Court held in Clark v. Rameker, 573 U.S. 122 (2014), that an inherited individual retirement account is not exempt, the inheritance of survivor’s benefits under a pension plan can.....
Feb 10, 2023 Joshua P. Searcy
The settlement of a lawsuit where the debtor does not expressly admit liability may nevertheless result in automatic nondischargeability under Section 523(a)(19) if the complaint was properly drafted.....
Feb 02, 2023 n/a
In Barton, the Supreme Court held that receivers cannot be sued without permission from the appointing court. After adoption of the Bankruptcy Act of 1898, the doctrine was extended to cover.....