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 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.....
May 30, 2023 John G. Roberts, Jr.
Barely one month after oral argument, the Supreme Court unanimously resolved a split of circuits by reversing the Eighth Circuit and holding that a real estate tax foreclosure can violate the Takings.....
May 05, 2023 Michael B. Brennan
The Seventh Circuit wrote an opinion to explain why the “clear and convincing” standard of proof for a turnover action that prevailed under the former Bankruptcy Act was replaced by a “preponderance.....
Mar 23, 2023 Laura K. Grandy
While the courts are split, the majority permit a trustee using the so-called strong-arm power under Section 544(b) to extend the statute of limitations to six or 10 years by stepping into the shoes.....
Feb 23, 2023 Amy Coney Barrett
Based on the “natural breadth of the passive voice” used in Section 523(a)(2)(A), the Supreme Court held yesterday in a unanimous opinion by Justice Amy Coney Barrett that a partner who herself was.....
Jan 18, 2023 n/a
The U.S. Supreme Court decided to hear two more bankruptcy cases this term. To resolve a split of circuits, the Court will rule in Lac du Flambeau whether Section 106 of the Bankruptcy Code abrogates.....
Dec 08, 2022 n/a
Hearing argument on December 6, the Supreme Court will decide in Bartenwerfer v. Buckley whether a debtor is saddled with a nondischargeable debt for a false representation or actual fraud under.....
If a spouse purchases a home with his or her own funds and is solely liable on the mortgage note, placing title jointly in both spouses might be avoidable as a constructively fraudulent transfer, at.....
Oct 26, 2022 Raymond M. Kethledge
The circuits are split 4/3 on the question of whether a real estate tax foreclosure can be attacked as a fraudulent transfer. If the Sixth Circuit was correct in holding in an October 13 opinion that a.....
Oct 03, 2022 Joshua P. Searcy
Ruling in favor of the debtor on an issue similar to the question before the Supreme Court this coming term in Bartenwerfer, Bankruptcy Judge Joshua P. Searcy of Tyler, Texas, held that a debt is.....