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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Dec 23, 2024 John L. Badalamenti
While it’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas, it’s also beginning to look like the accrual test will decide whether a claim belongs to the debtor, not to the debtor’s bankrupt estate. At the.....
Nov 12, 2024 n/a
When the Barton doctrine did not apply, the Eleventh Circuit achieved the same result by employing judicial immunity to insulate a bankruptcy trustee who made a mistake by seizing property belonging.....
May 29, 2024 William Pryor
Over a dissent and in disagreement with the Collier treatise, the Eleventh Circuit created a circuit split by holding that real property with an alternative purpose is subject to the anti-modification.....
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.....
Mar 19, 2024 William Pryor
The Eleventh Circuit twisted itself in knots to hold that neither Rooker-Feldman nor issue preclusion prevented the bankruptcy court from disregarding an erroneous state court decision saying that an.....
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.....
Jan 19, 2024 Henry A. Callaway
Bankruptcy Judge Henry A. Callaway of Mobile, Ala., ruled last year that settlement proceeds resulting from postpetition personal injury claims were not disposable income and should not increase.....
Jan 18, 2024 Scott M. Grossman
Bankruptcy Judge Scott M. Grossman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., explained why “merely selling a debt to another holder” does not “somehow immunize a creditor and create a fair ground of doubt as to.....
Narrowly interpreting Rooker-Feldman in light of more recent authority, a district judge in Tampa, Fla., held that the doctrine did not apply to someone who was not a party to the suit in state court.....
Oct 27, 2023 Emily C. Marks
A title lender in Alabama once again failed to defeat a debtor who renewed her loan just before filing a chapter 13 petition, but don’t count the lender out just yet. With every setback, the lender is.....