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.

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Jun 26, 2025 Christopher M. Klein
Counsel in California, beware: The state’s reciprocal fee-shifting statute means that the losing side — whether it be the debtor, the trustee or the creditor — pays the adversary’s attorneys’ fees if.....
Feb 13, 2025 Christopher M. Klein
Without a motion by a creditor or party in interest, the bankruptcy court with the first bankruptcy case has the right, sua sponte, to transfer venue of a subsequently filed case by the same debtor or.....
Dec 23, 2024 John L. Badalamenti
While it’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas, it’s also beginning to look like the accrual test will decide whether a claim belongs to the debtor, not to the debtor’s bankrupt estate. At the.....
Jul 11, 2024 Dennis Montali
Refusing to dismiss the chapter 7 petition by an individual who owned corporations that sold marijuana at retail, Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali of San Francisco said that the U.S. Trustee Program.....
Feb 01, 2024 Christopher D. Jaime
Directing a vulgar insult at a debtor is no violation of the automatic stay. Indeed, basing a contempt motion on a text message to a debtor that said, “You’re such a piece of s—t,” “has absolutely no.....
Narrowly interpreting Rooker-Feldman in light of more recent authority, a district judge in Tampa, Fla., held that the doctrine did not apply to someone who was not a party to the suit in state court.....
Nov 08, 2023 Christopher M. Klein
A lender and its lawyer were sanctioned under Bankruptcy Rule 9011 for filing a dischargeability complaint against a consumer based only on the allegation that it must have been fraud because the.....
Oct 18, 2023 Christopher M. Klein
Once a debtor has completed plan payments, the bankruptcy court has power under Bankruptcy Rule 7070 to clear title by removing liens that were stripped off in the debtor’s chapter 13 plan. In.....
Jun 07, 2023 Margaret M. Mann
Assume the debtor is liable as the transferee of a fraudulent transfer made by someone else who had actual intent to hinder, delay or defraud. In Bartenwerfer v. Buckley, 143 S. Ct. 665 (Sup. Ct. Feb.....
Apr 18, 2023 Jason A. Burgess
A decision by Bankruptcy Judge Jason A. Burgess of Jacksonville, Fla., could be read to mean that a creditor who has been notified about a debtor’s bankruptcy violates the automatic stay if the.....