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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Jan 20, 2026 n/a
On an important issue about judicial estoppel in bankruptcy cases, the Fifth Circuit handed down a nonprecedential opinion on January 13 raising exactly the same issue coming before the Supreme Court.....
Jan 15, 2026 Martin Glenn
A judgment not yet entered nonetheless may be declared nondischargeable as a “willful and malicious injury” under Section 523(a)(6). In his January 8 opinion, New York’s Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn.....
Jan 14, 2026 M. Ruthie Hagan
Last week, we reported on how Bankruptcy Judge M. Ruthie Hagan of Memphis, Tenn., interpreted the Supreme Court’s Till decision to mean that a fully secured holder of a second mortgage to be paid in.....
Jan 13, 2026 Tyson A. Crist
One of the BAPCPA amendments in 2005, Section 521(i)(1), is unforgiving.  If a chapter 13 case is dismissed automatically for failure to file all required papers within 45 days, the bankruptcy court.....
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel wrote a handbook for bankruptcy judges writing vexatious litigant orders with prefiling injunctions. The panel issuing the per curiam, nonprecedential.....
Jan 07, 2026 M. Ruthie Hagan
Sitting in the Sixth Circuit, Bankruptcy Judge M. Ruthie Hagan of Memphis, Tenn., decided that the Eighth Circuit had better authority interpreting Till and providing guidance for fixing the rate of.....
Jan 06, 2026 Peter C. McKittrick
Chief Bankruptcy Judge Peter C. McKittrick of Portland, Ore., wrote an opinion with the effect of a local rule telling chapter 13 debtors to use common sense in deciding how much detail to include in.....
Although it makes sense and would require fewer judicial resources, the governing statute does not permit withdrawing a lawsuit directly to the bankruptcy court in another district or another state.....
Dec 15, 2025 Patricia M. Mayer
Even after the Supreme Court’s Jarkesy decision last year, bankruptcy courts retain power under Section 362(k) to award actual and punitive damages for willful violations of the automatic stay because.....
Dec 12, 2025 Thomas M. Horan
Effective in 2020, Congress amended Section 547(b) by requiring a debtor or trustee to perform “due diligence” before filing a preference complaint, covering the defendant’s “known or reasonably.....