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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Jan 27, 2025 Jerrold N. Poslusny, Jr.
On January 8, we reported on a decision where Chief Bankruptcy Judge Catherine J. Furay of Madison, Wis., held that a judgment creditor must docket the judgment to have a judgment lien on real.....
Jan 08, 2025 Catherine J. Furay
For a judgment to become a lien on a debtor’s real property, filing a UCC financing statement is no substitute for docketing the judgment, for reasons explained by Chief Bankruptcy Judge Catherine J.....
Jan 06, 2025 Julie A. Manning
Last week, we reported on a decision where Bankruptcy Judge Mina Nami Khorrami of Columbus, Ohio, decided that a consensual judgment results in a judicial lien that can be avoided as an encumbrance on.....
Dec 31, 2024 Mina Nami Khorrami
Even when a debtor consents to the entry of judgment, the resulting judgment lien is a judicial lien subject to avoidance under Section 522(f), not a consensual lien that cannot be avoided as an.....
Sep 01, 2022 Thomas L. Ambro
If a post-confirmation adversary proceeding is “core” or entails interpretation of an order made during the chapter 11 case, there is always jurisdiction. According to an August 25 opinion by Third.....
Oct 11, 2019 David R. Jones
The so-called Holder Rule is an important weapon that debtors can use when the originator of consumer paper has not lived up to its contractual obligations. In a chapter 13 case before Bankruptcy.....