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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Jun 21, 2024 Jeffrey T. Gilbert
On an issue where the circuits are split, a magistrate judge in Chicago naturally followed the Seventh Circuit by dismissing a claim without prejudice where the debtor was pursuing contempt for.....
May 23, 2024 Frank H. Easterbrook
An appeal pending in the Seventh Circuit since 2016 may end up in the Supreme Court a year or two from now to resolve a circuit split over whether Section 505(a) grants jurisdiction to the bankruptcy.....
May 13, 2024 Thomas L. Kirsch, II
Three circuits now hold that chapter 13 trustees are not paid their fees when cases are dismissed before confirmation. In an opinion on March 3, the Seventh Circuit joined the Ninth and Tenth Circuits.....
Apr 12, 2024 Laura K. Grandy
When there is an objection to confirmation, Section 1325(b)(1) requires the debtor to pay creditors in full or devote all “projected disposable income” to the payment of claims. On a question where.....
Mar 06, 2024 Frank H. Easterbrook
After discharge, a creditor may not revivify a judicial lien that was avoided as an impairment of an exemption under Section 522(f), for reasons explained by Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook.....
Jan 30, 2024 David D. Cleary
Bankruptcy is no get-out-of-jail-free card for someone who has disobeyed matrimonial court orders, as shown in an opinion by Bankruptcy Judge David D. Cleary of Chicago. The January 19 decision by.....
Dec 28, 2023 Rachel M. Blise
Being a beneficiary of a decedent’s estate didn’t entitle the chapter 13 debtor to cure defaults on the mortgage on his deceased parents’ home. Nor did the debtor’s equitable interest in the property.....
Dec 07, 2023 David D. Cleary
Addressing a question that the Seventh Circuit hasn’t decided, Bankruptcy Judge David D. Cleary of Chicago “respectfully” disagreed with the Sixth Circuit and sided with the majority by holding that a.....
Nov 16, 2023 Robyn L. Moberly
An option to purchase real property is not an executory contract that a chapter 11 debtor can reject, according to Bankruptcy Judge Robyn L. Moberly of Indianapolis. Prof. Jay L. Westbrook of the.....
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.....