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 121 - 130 of 247
Aug 30, 2019
According to the Eleventh Circuit, an information statement sent by a secured lender regarding a debtor’s discharged personal liability on a mortgage does not violate the discharge injunction in.....
Aug 22, 2019
Is a debtor entitled to a homestead exemption if the house is located on agricultural land where state law prohibits having a residence? According to the Eleventh Circuit, the debtor is nonetheless.....
Aug 14, 2019
Two decisions handed down on successive days under Illinois law explain when a default judgment will or will not result in a nondischargeable debt as a result of issue preclusion, or collateral.....
Jul 29, 2019 Andrew L. Brasher
A ‘Plausible’ Claim for a Discharge Violation Is No Longer Sufficient after Taggart A case from Alabama demonstrates how the Supreme Court’s decision this term in Taggart versus Lorenzen means that a.....
Jul 01, 2019
Upholding the denial of an exemption covering an individual retirement account, or IRA, the Eleventh Circuit explained why an IRA that would be exempt under federal law might not be exempt under state.....
Jun 10, 2019 Erik P. Kimball
Bankruptcy Judge Says Espinosa Overrules Eleventh Circuit Precedent The Eleventh Circuit’s Bateman opinion, holding that the antimodification provision in Section 1322 b 2 takes precedence over a.....
Jun 07, 2019 Dale L. Somers
Earmarking Seems to Be a Dead Letter in the Tenth Circuit The Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel wrote an intriguing opinion finding that a triangular transaction was a preference. Without.....
May 23, 2019 Janice D. Loyd
Reconstructed Time Records Are Ok in a POC for Pre-Filing Attorneys’ Fees Reconstructed time records do not result automatically in the reduction or disallowance of a mortgage lender’s claim for.....
May 07, 2019 John W. Broomes
District Court Upholds Discharge of a Portion of Student Loan Debt A district judge in Kansas upheld a decision handed down last year by Bankruptcy Judge Robert E Nugent of Wichita, Kansas, who ruled.....
Apr 16, 2019 Kevin R. Anderson
Bifurcated Fees for Destitute Chapter 7 Debtors Approved in Utah To make chapter 7 accessible for those who can’t pay fees before filing, Bankruptcy Judge Kevin R Anderson of Salt Lake City laid down.....