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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Oct 24, 2024 Mildred Cabán Flores
The broad language in Harris v. Viegelahn, 575 U.S. 510 (2015), does not obviate a chapter 13 trustee’s obligation duty to pay administrative expenses when a chapter 13 case is converted to chapter 7.....
Oct 23, 2024 Patricia M. Mayer
Equitable tolling can permit a trustee to maintain a fraudulent transfer action when statutes of limitations expired under both state and federal law, as explained in an October 16 opinion by.....
Next year, the Tenth Circuit will be deciding under Colorado law whether an entire child tax credit is exempt, or only a pro rata portion. Chief Bankruptcy Judge Kimberly H. Tyson of Denver and Chief.....
On a question where the bankruptcy courts are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Maria Elena Chavez-Ruark of Greebelt, Md., decided that the calculation of the compensation of a chapter 7 trustee is based upon.....
Oct 16, 2024 Keith L. Phillips
On the very same day, the Fifth Circuit and Bankruptcy Judge Keith L. Phillips of Richmond, Va., wrote opinions describing the limited circumstances under which a chapter 7 debtor may object to the.....
The Third Circuit pronounced an expansive view of “related to” jurisdiction by allowing chapter 13 debtors to mount a lawsuit in bankruptcy court against a contractor for breach of a contract that.....
Oct 04, 2024 Jennifer Sung
Over a dissent, the majority on a Ninth Circuit panel affirmed the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel by holding that a debtor retains an “absolute right” to dismiss a chapter 13 case under Section 1307(b).....
Sep 10, 2024 Christopher J. Panos
Bankruptcy Judge Christopher J. Panos of Boston joined the majority of courts by holding that a Subchapter V plan may affect a mortgage even when the debtor was not a maker of the mortgage and is not.....
Sep 09, 2024 n/a
A chapter 13 debtor has an unfettered right to dismiss under Section 1307(b) if the case has not previously been “converted” to chapter 13 under Section 706. To protect a debtor’s right to dismiss, the.....
Aug 27, 2024 Johnnie B. Rawlinson
The Ninth Circuit bent over backwards to hold that sovereign immunity protects a state from the imposition of compensatory and punitive damages for filing an involuntary bankruptcy petition that was.....