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 101 - 110 of 193
Mar 19, 2020 Mike K. Nakagawa
Because the Supreme Court has erected a higher standard for violations of the discharge injunction, the bankruptcy court was unable to find a mortgage servicer in contempt after discharge, although.....
Mar 18, 2020 n/a
Like the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the Ninth Circuit declined to write a precedential opinion announcing whether an individual’s chapter 11 plan may permissibly preclude enforcement of a.....
Mar 12, 2020 Phillip J. Shefferly
In August, Congress adopted the so-called HAVEN Act, which allows military veterans to exclude disability benefits from the calculation of “current monthly income.” In practical terms, the new law.....
Mar 06, 2020 Jack B. Schmetterer
Bankruptcy Judge Jack B. Schmetterer of Chicago discharged about $73,000 in student loans owed by a 53-year-old single woman who had been unemployed for 16 months, had no income, was not eligible for.....
Feb 12, 2020 Diane Davis
In six cases where neither the chapter 13 trustee nor creditors had lodged objections to confirmation of the plans, Bankruptcy Judge Diane Davis of Utica, N.Y., refused to approve four plans because.....
Feb 03, 2020 Thomas J. Tucker
Addressing several issues where the courts are deeply split, Bankruptcy Judge Thomas J. Tucker of Detroit concluded that Social Security benefits can be considered in deciding whether a chapter 7.....
Jan 21, 2020 Robert J. Faris
Differing with the First Circuit, the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel allowed a chapter 13 debtor to retain the post-petition increase in value of a nonexempt asset. Building on a prior Ninth.....
Jan 15, 2020 Melvin S. Hoffman
The Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the First Circuit used a case involving the split of authority over Section 1322(c)(1) to opine on the binding effect of a BAP opinion on a later BAP panel in the.....
Given the “exceptional facts” of the case, the Third Circuit upheld the constitutional power of a bankruptcy court to grant nonconsensual, third-party releases. Indeed, the circumstances were.....
Nov 27, 2019 Brian F. Kenney
Although chapter 13 may not always accommodate the need to care for an indigent member of a debtor’s extended family, chapter 13 will permit a debtor to continue paying premiums on a whole life.....