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
Showing 51 - 60 of 164
Oct 04, 2021 Eduardo Rodriguez
The pleading requirements laid down by the Supreme Court in Iqbal and Twombly do not apply to the filing of an involuntary bankruptcy petition under Section 303. The petitioning creditor need only.....
Aug 23, 2021 R. Guy Cole, Jr.
Over a dissent, the Sixth Circuit held that a debt collector’s failure to identify itself accurately does not give the creditor constitutional standing to file suit for violation of the federal Fair.....
Aug 17, 2021 Joan L. Larsen
Congress needs to fix the mess it made in Section 541(b)(7) and say clearly whether chapter 13 debtors are entitled to make voluntary contributions to 401(k) retirement plans. As it now stands, there.....
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.....
Jun 11, 2021 Raymond M. Kethledge
Splitting with two other circuits, the Sixth Circuit ruled that the bankruptcy court must dismiss a chapter 13 petition, even when the latest repeat filing was in bad faith. The debtor bought a home.....
May 17, 2021 Jennie D. Latta
Even though burdened with nondischargeable claims, an individual chapter 7 debtor lacks standing as a “party in interest” to object to a proof of claim, even if it’s the largest claim against the.....
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.....
Feb 15, 2021 Jeffrey S. Sutton
A Sixth Circuit opinion demonstrates how a heavily indebted family of farmers could form new corporations to avoid payment of a $15 million judgment, without filing bankruptcy. Three generations in a.....
Feb 09, 2021 Tracey N. Wise
The Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel enforced the “person aggrieved” rule for appellate standing, even though more recent Supreme Court authority could be read to mean that “prudential.....