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)
Covering all circuits
Showing 1 - 9 of 9
Nov 16, 2023 Robyn L. Moberly
An option to purchase real property is not an executory contract that a chapter 11 debtor can reject, according to Bankruptcy Judge Robyn L. Moberly of Indianapolis. Prof. Jay L. Westbrook of the.....
Apr 27, 2023 Robert E. Grant
What happens in chapter 13 if a secured creditor doesn’t file a claim, and the debtor doesn’t file a claim for the creditor? There are two schools of thought. Here’s the situation. The debtor owns a.....
Mar 26, 2021 Kent Lindquist
On an issue where the circuits are split, a district judge sided with the majority by upholding Bankruptcy Judge Kent Lindquist of Hammond, Indiana, and ruling that the automatic stay does not.....
Oct 07, 2019 Jane Magnus-Stinson
On an issue where the courts are divided, bankruptcy and district judges in Indianapolis allow a chapter 13 debtor’s attorney to be paid in full before secured creditors receive more than adequate.....
Nov 27, 2018 Jeffrey J. Graham
Courts Split on Arbitrating Dischargeability of Student Loans Unless the circuit courts are unanimous, the Supreme Court ultimately will decide whether individual debtors can be forced to arbitrate.....
Oct 30, 2017 Harry C. Dees Jr.
Bankruptcy Judge Harry C. Dees, Jr. resolved the single most important question of bankruptcy law for residents of Indiana: Are season tickets to Notre Dame football games an exempt asset?