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 19, 2022 Elizabeth E. Brown
The requirement that courts read statutes literally has resulted in the erosion of the equitable powers of bankruptcy courts. Most notably, the Supreme Court held in Law v. Siegel, 571 U.S. 415 (2014).....
Dec 13, 2021 R. Brooke Jackson
On a question where the lower courts are split, District Judge R. Brooke Jackson of Denver sided with the majority, reversed the bankruptcy court and held that a chapter 13 trustee is not entitled to.....
Dec 11, 2021 Timothy A. Barnes
In Fulton, the Supreme Court ruled that the City of Chicago did not violate the automatic stay under Section 362(a)(3) by refusing to return impounded cars immediately after the owners filed chapter.....
Nov 09, 2021 Timothy A. Barnes
Anyone who gambles incessantly risks bankruptcy and the denial of discharge without adequate documentation of gambling losses. Bankruptcy Judge Timothy A. Barnes of Chicago wrote an opinion listing.....
Aug 30, 2021 Matthew F. Kennelly
A district judge in Chicago lamented how the Supreme Court and the Seventh Circuit have curtailed the ability of federal courts to enforce some consumer protection laws. A discharged bankrupt filed a.....
Apr 02, 2021 Thomas B. McNamara
The debtors were entitled to retain a $46,5000 personal injury settlement they received in the “gap” period before filing their chapter 13 petition, according to Bankruptcy Judge Thomas B. McNamara of.....
Mar 10, 2021 Timothy A. Barnes
Bankruptcy Judge Timothy A. Barnes of Chicago displayed tools a judge can use to help a debtor who may have had a meritorious defense but could not afford to defend a dischargeability suit. The.....
Feb 03, 2021 Andrea R. Wood
Auto owners in Chicago sustained a defeat when the Supreme Court held on January 14 that refusing to turn over an impounded car does not violate the automatic stay in Section 362(a)(3). Consequently.....
Oct 05, 2020 Kimberley H. Tyson
Intending to clear up ambiguity about the deadline for an individual to take a course in credit counseling before filing bankruptcy, Congress amended Section 109(h)(1) in 2010. The debate and.....
May 22, 2020 Joseph G. Rosania, Jr.
On an issue where the lower courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Joseph G. Rosania, Jr. of Denver decided that the net proceeds from liquidation of an exempt asset belong to creditors under a chapter.....