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 07, 2025 Michael B. Slade
Even though a couple were married only one month before the husband filed a chapter 13 petition, Chicago’s Bankruptcy Judge Michael B. Slade decided that the husband was entitled to claim a house of.....
Feb 27, 2025 Michael Slade
Bankruptcy Judge Michael B. Slade of Chicago said he was confronted with “competing lines of authority regarding how to allocate a tax refund between a debtor’s estate and a non-debtor spouse where.....
Jan 30, 2024 David D. Cleary
Bankruptcy is no get-out-of-jail-free card for someone who has disobeyed matrimonial court orders, as shown in an opinion by Bankruptcy Judge David D. Cleary of Chicago. The January 19 decision by.....
Dec 28, 2023 Rachel M. Blise
Being a beneficiary of a decedent’s estate didn’t entitle the chapter 13 debtor to cure defaults on the mortgage on his deceased parents’ home. Nor did the debtor’s equitable interest in the property.....
Mar 09, 2022 David F. Hamilton
If an unmarried couple splits up, the partner with assets could file bankruptcy to discharge what would have been a nondischargeable obligation had they been married, as demonstrated by the Seventh.....
Aug 07, 2019
Most of us would assume that a home owned by a married couple as tenants by the entireties would be exempt in all respects in all states. But no, that is not true in Illinois and states with similar.....
Jul 02, 2019 Diane P. Wood
Overpaying a D S O Doesn’t Result in a Nondischargeable Debt, Seventh Circuit Holds The Seventh Circuit narrowly interpreted domestic support obligation in direct appeals from rulings by two.....