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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Jun 13, 2025 John E. Hoffman, Jr.
In the wake of Schwab v. Reilly, 560 U.S. 770 (2010), Bankruptcy Judge John E. Hoffman, Jr., of Columbus, Ohio, explained when a trustee must or cannot object to a homestead exemption claiming “100%.....
Mar 20, 2025 Guy R. Humphrey
On an issue where the courts are split, Bankruptcy Judge Guy R. Humphrey of Dayton, Ohio, decided that a chapter 7 trustee was entitled to no compensation because the trustee had made no distributions.....
Dec 31, 2024 Mina Nami Khorrami
Even when a debtor consents to the entry of judgment, the resulting judgment lien is a judicial lien subject to avoidance under Section 522(f), not a consensual lien that cannot be avoided as an.....
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.....
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.....
Oct 06, 2023 Alan M. Koschik
Other than a judicial lien securing a domestic support obligation, a debtor may avoid a lien that impairs an exemption under Section 522(f), even if the lien secures a nondischargeable debt, according.....
Mar 07, 2022 John P. Gustafson
The fraudulent transfer of a debtor’s home to a revocable trust won’t put the debtor at risk of losing her homestead exemption, at least in Ohio, according to Bankruptcy Judge John P. Gustafson of.....
Feb 05, 2021 Russ Kendig
In an opinion dealing with a belated attempt at avoiding a judgment lien that impaired a homestead exemption, Bankruptcy Judge Russ Kendig of Canton, Ohio, all but said that failure to conduct a lien.....
Jan 29, 2021 Arthur I. Harris
In September, the Ninth Circuit held that the Equal Access to Justice Act does not allow debtors to recover attorneys’ fees for reversing the bankruptcy court’s sua sponte denial of confirmation of a.....
Aug 24, 2020 Russ Kendig
Someone who depends on charity from her parents to pay rent and medical expenses is entitled to discharge her student loans, according to Bankruptcy Judge Russ Kendig of Canton, Ohio. In other words.....