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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May 21, 2020 Phillip J. Shefferly
When the sweeping language of a landmark Supreme Court opinion conflicted with the statute, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Phillip J. Shefferly of Detroit followed the statute. In Harris v. Viegelahn, 575 U.S.....
Apr 21, 2020 n/a
The Supreme Court has postponed oral argument in City of Chicago v. Fulton until the new term to begin in October 2020. In Fulton, the justices will resolve a split of circuits regarding the automatic.....
Mar 12, 2020 Phillip J. Shefferly
In August, Congress adopted the so-called HAVEN Act, which allows military veterans to exclude disability benefits from the calculation of “current monthly income.” In practical terms, the new law.....
Feb 03, 2020 Thomas J. Tucker
Addressing several issues where the courts are deeply split, Bankruptcy Judge Thomas J. Tucker of Detroit concluded that Social Security benefits can be considered in deciding whether a chapter 7.....
Dec 10, 2019 Supreme Court
While closing one door, the Supreme Court opened another door today for debtors to argue that the statute of limitations does not begin to run until discovery of the existence of a claim under the.....
Nov 18, 2019 Supreme Court
To give better definition to what is or is not a final, appealable order in a bankruptcy case, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Ritzen Group Inc. v. Jackson Masonry LLC, 18-938 (Sup. Ct.). The.....
Sep 25, 2019 Avern Cohn
Sixth Circuit to Rule on Deductions for Contributions to Retirement Accounts (Updated) In dicta, the Sixth Circuit had said in 2012 that voluntary contributions to a 401(k) plan must be paid to.....
Sep 20, 2019 Beth A. Buchanan
Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Decision Previews Issues Confronting the Supreme Court in Ritzen The Supreme Court will hear oral argument on November 13 in a case that will give further definition to what.....
Jul 11, 2019 George Caram Steeh
Michigan Court Allows Curing a Chapter 13 Payment Default After Five Years On an issue where the lower courts disagree, District Judge George Caram Steeh of Detroit sided with two circuit courts by.....
Jun 03, 2019 Stephen G. Breyer
Supreme Court Rejects Strict Liability for Discharge Violations Today, the Supreme Court rejected a strict liability standard for the imposition of contempt for violating the discharge injunction.....