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 25, 2024 Brian C. Walsh
Although his decision favored the debtor, an opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Brian C. Walsh of St. Louis shows how citizens with low incomes are poorly served by the Bankruptcy Code and meager state.....
Jul 02, 2024 Michael J. Melloy
The Eighth Circuit holds that judicial estoppel bars a chapter 13 debtor from recovering on an undisclosed personal injury claim that arose after filing but before the completion of plan payments. If.....
Apr 17, 2024 Mary Ann Whipple
A four-wheel, all-terrain vehicle is exempt as a “motor vehicle,” at least in Ohio. Bankruptcy Judge Mary Ann Whipple declined to engraft a “use” qualification onto the statutory language. Judge.....
Three bankruptcy judges in St. Louis sat en banc and wrote an opinion that effectively bars bifurcated fee arrangements in the Eastern District of Missouri. Recognizing “the difficulty that many.....
Apr 04, 2024 Mark A. Goldsmith
Aggressive bankruptcy planning led a bankruptcy court to deny a couple’s discharges under Section 727(a)(2)(B) for making a post-petition transfer with intent to hinder the chapter 7 trustee. The.....
Apr 02, 2024 Paul K. Holmes, III
As shown in an opinion by a district judge in Arkansas, the law throughout the country is not uniform when it comes to the ability of a bankruptcy trustee to sell a debtor’s defensive appellate rights.....
Mar 12, 2024 Bobby E. Shepherd
Siding with the Ninth Circuit and distinguishing a seemingly similar decision from the Tenth Circuit, the Eighth Circuit held that appreciation in the value of a home during a chapter 13 case belongs.....
Mar 04, 2024 n/a
When one defendant among many is in bankruptcy, an order dismissing the complaint as to all of the other defendants isn’t final and isn’t appealable. However, a December 8 opinion from the Sixth.....
For every rule, there’s an exception. On January 30, we reported the Paris decision by Bankruptcy Judge David D. Cleary of Chicago, which could be read (improperly) to mean that a division of marital.....
Jan 23, 2024 Beth A. Buchanan
On an issue where the courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Beth A. Buchanan of Cincinnati decided that the Social Security benefits of a nonfiling spouse are not to be included in deciding whether the.....