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 12, 2023 David D. Cleary
The Supreme Court has yet to say whether enforcement of an arbitration agreement can bring a bankruptcy case to a grinding halt. More specifically, the Court has not said whether (or to what extent).....
Mar 23, 2023 Laura K. Grandy
While the courts are split, the majority permit a trustee using the so-called strong-arm power under Section 544(b) to extend the statute of limitations to six or 10 years by stepping into the shoes.....
Mar 22, 2023 R. Austin Huffaker, Jr.
On remand from the district court, Bankruptcy Judge Bess M. Parrish Creswell of Montgomery, Ala., defused an attempt by a title lender to establish a legal principle that would bar individuals from.....
Feb 22, 2023 Stanley Marcus
The Eleventh Circuit explained the procedural maneuvers that will or will not permit the parties to convert an interlocutory order into a “final” order establishing a right of appeal. A stipulation of.....
Feb 07, 2023 Scott M. Grossman
An opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Scott M. Grossman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., could be read to imply that a chapter 13 debtor outside the Eleventh Circuit is not required to disclose the receipt of a.....
Jan 23, 2023 Frank H. Easterbrook
Overruling the Seventh Circuit’s own 1984 precedent in deference to the later-decided Barnhill v. Johnson, 503 U.S. 393 (1992), Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook held that a judgment creditor is.....
Jan 19, 2023 Robin S. Rosenbaum
At the risk of oversimplification, the Eleventh Circuit held that a final, enforceable order confirming a chapter 13 plan could not be enforced to the extent that the plan violated Section 1322(b)(2).....
Dec 28, 2022 James D. Peterson
A decision by a district judge in Madison, Wis., highlights a problem that Congress ought to fix: Chapter 13 debtors should have statutory power to file avoidance actions, because Section 544(b)(1).....
Dec 02, 2022 Robert A. Mark
During an era when courts torture the language of opaque statutes to find answers for difficult questions, it was refreshing to read an opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Robert A. Mark of Miami, who used.....
Nov 09, 2022 Beth E. Hanan
On an issue where there is little authority and the lower courts are split, Bankruptcy Judge Beth E. Hanan of Milwaukee decided that a debtor who had amended a plan to increase the duration beyond 60.....