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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Feb 20, 2019
The Supreme Court Refuses to Revisit Dewsnup The Supreme Court won’t be overruling Dewnsup this year, and probably never. Yesterday, the justices denied the petition for certiorari in Ritter v. Brady.....
Feb 11, 2019
Supreme Court Is on the Road to Overruling Dewsnup On February 15, the Supreme Court will consider a petition for certiorari asking the justices to overrule the infamous Dewsnup decision. Over a.....
Feb 08, 2019 Michael E. Romero
Without Excusable Neglect, Debtors May Claim Exemption in Reopened Cases Reversing bankruptcy courts, the Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that a debtor can reopen a closed case to.....
Jan 25, 2019 Supreme Court
Newly Filed Certiorari Petitions Raise Circuit Splits on Finality and the Automatic Stay Two newly filed petitions for certiorari ask the Supreme Court to decide whether 1 passively holding property.....
Jan 15, 2019 Supreme Court
Supreme Court Tackles Nonjudicial Foreclosure and the FDCPA. Homeowners Might Win To resolve a split among the circuits, the Supreme Court held oral argument on January 7 to decide whether nonjudicial.....
Jan 14, 2019 Brett M. Kavanaugh
Supreme Court Decision on Arbitration Has Ominous Implications for Bankruptcy Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh wrote his first opinion for the Supreme Court in what The New York Times called a minor.....
Jan 07, 2019 Supreme Court
Supreme Court Grants Cert to Decide Whether Good Faith Is a Defense to Contempt On Friday afternoon, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Taggart versus Lorenzen to decide whether good faith is a.....
Jan 03, 2019 David T. Thuma
Courts Are Split on Breach of Contract Resulting in Nondischargeability On an issue where the circuits are divided, Bankruptcy Judge David T Thuma of Albuquerque, New Mexico, decided that the door is.....
Jan 02, 2019 Michael E. Romero
An Interest in Property as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship Drops Out of the Estate on Death of the Debtor At least when joint tenancies with right of survivorship are involved, the common.....
Dec 26, 2018 Dale L. Somers
Gift cards purchased before bankruptcy won’t qualify for an exemption beyond whatever cash the debtor could exempt, according to Chief Bankruptcy Judge Dale L. Somers of Topeka, Kan. The husband and.....