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
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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.....
Dec 08, 2020 James A. Teilborg
The bankruptcy court does not have constitutional power to enter final judgment in a preference suit against a defendant who did not file a claim or consent to final adjudication in bankruptcy court.....
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.....
Nov 08, 2019 Steven D. Logan
Another court has split with the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel by holding that property acquired during an individual’s chapter 11 case becomes property of the chapter 7 estate on.....
Jul 22, 2019 Thad J. Collins
In the More Lenient Eighth Circuit, Debtors Knock Off 130,000 Dollars in Student Loans A family with 33,600 dollars in annual take-home pay was able to discharge all but 23,900 dollars of 154,000.....
Apr 08, 2019 Madeleine C. Wanslee
Arizona Judge Grants Discharge Despite Default on Direct Pay Mortgage Adopting the minority interpretation, Bankruptcy Judge Madeleine C Wanslee of Phoenix decided that failure to make all direct.....
Apr 05, 2019 Daniel P. Collins
Final Orders Allowed in Preference Suits Against Defendants Who Didn’t File Claims Constrained by the logic of In re Bellingham Ins. Agency Incorporated, although not by its holding, Bankruptcy Judge.....