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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Oct 11, 2019 David R. Jones
The so-called Holder Rule is an important weapon that debtors can use when the originator of consumer paper has not lived up to its contractual obligations. In a chapter 13 case before Bankruptcy.....
Jul 22, 2019 Thad J. Collins
In the More Lenient Eighth Circuit, Debtors Knock Off 130,000 Dollars in Student Loans A family with 33,600 dollars in annual take-home pay was able to discharge all but 23,900 dollars of 154,000.....
Apr 02, 2019 Mark X. Mullin
BAPCPA Limits Remedies Against Debtors Who Don’t Reaffirm or Surrender In the BAPCPA amendments in 2005, Congress may have intended to bar debtors from allowing mortgages to “ride through” bankruptcy.....
Feb 05, 2019 Lavenski R. Smith
A Judgment Lien on Entireties Property Is Avoidable in Missouri, Eighth Circuit Says May a debtor avoid a judicial lien on a homestead under Section 522 f when the judgment is against the debtor but.....
Bankruptcy Won’t Lift Suspension of a Driver’s License for Failure to Pay Traffic Fines Filing a chapter 13 petition won’t force the state to renew a driver’s license that was suspended because the.....
Oct 19, 2018 Anita L. Shodeen
Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Holds that an IRA from a Marital Property Settlement Is Not Exempt Retirement accounts that a debtor received in a marital property settlement are not exempt in bankruptcy.....