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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Aug 02, 2022 Dale L. Somers
Eventually, we may have a split of circuits on the question of whether a trustee can step into the shoes of the Internal Revenue Service to bring fraudulent transfer suits going back 10 years under.....
Jul 19, 2022 Carolyn B. McHugh
Upholding the bankruptcy court and the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the Tenth Circuit explained when a corporate officer can be saddled with a nondischargeable debt for causing a corporation to defraud.....
Jul 14, 2022 Mike K. Nakagawa
Because the secured lender gave the debtors no viable method for curing a default arising from the filing of a bankruptcy petition, Bankruptcy Judge Mike K. Nakagawa of Las Vegas held the lender in.....
Jul 13, 2022 John H. Chun
Who gets the appreciation in a home when a chapter 13 case converts to chapter 7 after confirmation? Does the debtor keep the appreciation, or does it belong to the chapter 7 trustee? It’s one of the.....
Jun 23, 2022 n/a
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held in a nonprecedential opinion that consumer debtors in chapter 7 have neither constitutional nor prudential standing to appeal an order selling their.....
May 27, 2022 Tena Campbell
A chapter 7 petition filed by the contemnor did not bar the district court from moving ahead with contempt proceeds against the debtor for disobeying the district court’s prior orders compelling the.....
May 25, 2022 n/a
In a state where an award of attorneys’ fees is reciprocal in an action on a contract, the prevailing party is not entitled to attorneys’ fees in a dischargeability suit if the court wasn’t required.....
May 19, 2022 M. Margaret McKeown
Following nonjudicial foreclosure, a lender’s failure to report a deficiency as having been “abolished” (or discharged) establishes “inaccuracy” and opens the door to the “furnisher’s” liability under.....
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).....
If a court other than the bankruptcy court rules on a pending matter by handing down a decision after the bankruptcy filing, is the resulting order null and void as a violation of the automatic stay? “.....