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 18, 2024 Scott M. Grossman
Bankruptcy Judge Scott M. Grossman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., explained why “merely selling a debt to another holder” does not “somehow immunize a creditor and create a fair ground of doubt as to.....
Narrowly interpreting Rooker-Feldman in light of more recent authority, a district judge in Tampa, Fla., held that the doctrine did not apply to someone who was not a party to the suit in state court.....
Oct 27, 2023 Emily C. Marks
A title lender in Alabama once again failed to defeat a debtor who renewed her loan just before filing a chapter 13 petition, but don’t count the lender out just yet. With every setback, the lender is.....
Oct 20, 2023 n/a
The Fifth Circuit expanded Bartenwerfer by holding a debt to be nondischargeable when the debtor was neither a partner nor an agent nor the person who himself committed the fraud. The October 16.....
Oct 04, 2023 Shad M. Robinson
Student loans consolidated after filing cannot be discharged even on a showing of “undue hardship,” for reasons explained by Bankruptcy Judge Shad M. Robinson of Austin, Texas. The debtor filed a.....
Sep 25, 2023 John S. Hodge
On a question where the courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge John S. Hodge of Shreveport, La., ruled that debt service for a non-purchase money lien on an automobile is not deductible in calculating a.....
Aug 29, 2023 n/a
The Eleventh Circuit narrowly read a Florida fee-shifting statute to bar recovery of attorneys’ fees in an avoidance action unsuccessfully brought by a debtor incorporating state fraudulent transfer.....
Aug 21, 2023 Catharina Haynes
The extended bar date for governmental claims applies if a governmental unit is the holder of the claim, even if a nongovernmental entity is the servicer of the claim, the Fifth Circuit says. A couple.....
Aug 14, 2023 J. Randall Hall
Personal property is not exempt even if it was purchased with Social Security benefits that were exempt, according to an opinion by Chief District Judge J. Randall Hall of August, Ga., affirming.....
Jul 26, 2023 Henry A. Callaway
As long as the chapter 13 debtor completes payments under the plan as originally confirmed, Bankruptcy Judge Henry A. Callaway of Mobile, Ala., is allowing the debtor to keep any recovery resulting.....