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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Apr 30, 2021 Kevin C. Newsom
Just Asking for Confirmation from a Data Furnisher Won’t Bar an FCRA Suit, Circuit Says Handing down an important decision on the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Eleventh Circuit ruled that.....
Mar 30, 2021 Gerald B. Tjoflat
The Eleventh Circuit ruled that the debtor’s discharge barred the holder of a nondischargeable debt from suing the debtor for fraudulently transferring estate property, even though the trustee had.....
Mar 19, 2021 Karen S. Jennemann
A debtor who is not a U.S. citizen is not entitled to a Florida homestead exemption unless the debtor holds a so-called green card entitling the debtor to permanent residence in the U.S. The debtor was.....
Jan 18, 2021 Roberta A. Colton
Bankruptcy Judge Roberta A. Colton of Tampa, Fla., socked a law firm with $10,500 in sanctions for violating the discharge injunction. The lesson to be learned: When confronted with a discharge.....
Jan 08, 2021 Jeffery W. Cavender
Failing to amend a prepetition complaint to assert only post-petition claims resulted in a violation of the discharge injunction, even though the plaintiff in state court argued that it only intended.....
Dec 30, 2020 Robert N. Scola, Jr.
A chapter 13 debtor is stuck with the homestead declaration made on filing, even if the case is later converted to chapter 7, according to District Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr. of Miami, who upheld.....
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.....
Oct 02, 2020 John Antoon, II
The Eleventh Circuit wrote a decision on September 29 narrowly reading Husky International Electronics Inc. v. Ritz, 136 S. Ct. 1581 (2016), where the Supreme Court held that a debt can be.....
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 27, 2020 Stanley Marcus
Taking sides with the majority on a circuit split, the Eleventh Circuit upheld the bankruptcy court by ruling that an unanticipated change in circumstances is not required to justify the modification.....