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 18, 2021 Roberta A. Colton
Bankruptcy Judge Roberta A. Colton of Tampa, Fla., socked a law firm with $10,500 in sanctions for violating the discharge injunction. The lesson to be learned: When confronted with a discharge.....
Reversing the Seventh Circuit and resolving a split among the circuits, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously today “that mere retention of property does not violate the [automatic stay in] section 362.....
Jan 14, 2021 Mike K. Nakagawa
Almost one year ago, Bankruptcy Judge Mike N. Nakagawa of Las Vegas socked a mortgage servicer with some $300,000 in actual and punitive damages for “reprehensible” conduct by violating the automatic.....
Jan 13, 2021 Joseph M. Meier
On an issue where courts are split, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Joseph M. Meier of Boise, Idaho, followed the Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel by holding that post-petition appreciation in the.....
Jan 08, 2021 Jeffery W. Cavender
Failing to amend a prepetition complaint to assert only post-petition claims resulted in a violation of the discharge injunction, even though the plaintiff in state court argued that it only intended.....
Dec 30, 2020 Robert N. Scola, Jr.
A chapter 13 debtor is stuck with the homestead declaration made on filing, even if the case is later converted to chapter 7, according to District Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr. of Miami, who upheld.....
Dec 22, 2020 n/a
Even when the facts tug on the heartstrings, the law is the law. Representing that a business is profitable and lucrative is a representation about “financial condition” that must be in writing to.....
Dec 16, 2020 Robert A. Katzmann
A debtor may exempt her interest in a nonprimary residence under Section 522(d)(1), according to the Second Circuit. Furthermore, the federal exemption can be valid even if the debtor does not reside.....
Dec 15, 2020 Lena Mansori James
On an issue where the courts are divided, the so-called mailbox presumption will not deem a proof of claim to have been timely filed when the clerk time-stamps the claim after the bar date, according.....
Dec 14, 2020 Joel D. Applebaum
A payment to a debtor received within 180 days of bankruptcy as a death beneficiary under an individual retirement account is not estate property that the debtor must turn over to the trustee.....