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 08, 2022 Waverly D. Crenshaw, Jr.
Everyone knows that chapter 7 debtors seldom have standing to object to a trustee’s initiatives in bankruptcy court because they can’t show that the outcome will affect the debtor. But how strong a.....
Feb 01, 2022 Jennie D. Latta
Falsifying financial records to defraud clients does not result in the denial of discharge under Section 727(a)(3) if the records are accurate and allow the trustee to ascertain the debtor’s financial.....
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.....
May 17, 2021 Jennie D. Latta
Even though burdened with nondischargeable claims, an individual chapter 7 debtor lacks standing as a “party in interest” to object to a proof of claim, even if it’s the largest claim against the.....
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.....
Feb 14, 2020 Duane Benton
In substance, the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit ruled in October 2018 that an individual retirement account or a 401(k) transferred in divorce can never be an exempt asset under.....
Dec 04, 2019 Michael J. Melloy
An opinion from the Eighth Circuit shows the injustice that seemingly results from slavish adherence to the statute demanded by Law v. Segal, 571 U.S. 415 (2014), where the Supreme Court held that the.....