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.

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Nine days apart, bankruptcy judges in Colorado and Minnesota disallowed so-called bifurcated fee arrangements where chapter 7 debtors paid nothing before filing. The two judges found multiple.....
Nov 16, 2021 Kathleen H. Sanberg
On an issue where the circuits are split, Bankruptcy Judge Kathleen H. Sanberg of Minneapolis sided with the majority and held that “only a debt traceable to a securities law violation committed by a.....
Oct 20, 2021 Roger L. Wollman
The cap on a so-called landlord claim under Section 502(a)(6) does not prevent the court from barring discharge of the claim under Section 523(a)(2)(A), even if the reduced claim was paid in an.....
Jul 19, 2021 Michael E. Ridgway
If tribal law is written correctly, a tribe member’s share of gaming revenue is not estate property under Section 541(a), even if state law might give a different result, according to Chief Bankruptcy.....
Jun 25, 2021 Michael E. Ridgway
The Eighth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel approved a bifurcated fee arrangement, so long as the chapter 7 debtor pays nothing more after filing than would have been paid if the retainer were paid.....
Dec 14, 2020 Joel D. Applebaum
A payment to a debtor received within 180 days of bankruptcy as a death beneficiary under an individual retirement account is not estate property that the debtor must turn over to the trustee.....
Sep 17, 2020 Mark A. Randon
Bankruptcy Judge Mark A. Randon of Detroit ruled in substance that his district’s model chapter 13 plan violates the “plain language” of Section 1322(d)(1) by requiring payments for more than five.....
Aug 21, 2020 Bernard A. Friedman
On a question where the courts are split, a district judge in Detroit upheld Bankruptcy Judge Thomas J. Tucker by ruling that Social Security benefits can be considered in deciding whether a chapter 7.....
Two judges agreed in their opinions on July 30: The CARES Act, enacted on March 27, cannot be invoked to confirm a chapter 13 plan with a seven-year duration if the plan was confirmed after March 27.....
Jul 10, 2020 David R. Stras
By anticipating amendments to Bankruptcy Rule 3007, the bankruptcy and district courts committed error by ruling that an objection to a claim by the Internal Revenue Service must have been served on.....