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)
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Dec 31, 2024 Mina Nami Khorrami
Even when a debtor consents to the entry of judgment, the resulting judgment lien is a judicial lien subject to avoidance under Section 522(f), not a consensual lien that cannot be avoided as an.....
Dec 24, 2024 Scott H. Gan
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel wrote a decision teeing up a case where the Ninth Circuit can decide whether a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress from a violation of.....
Dec 23, 2024 John L. Badalamenti
While it’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas, it’s also beginning to look like the accrual test will decide whether a claim belongs to the debtor, not to the debtor’s bankrupt estate. At the.....
Dec 18, 2024 Michael S. Nachmanoff
A district judge in Virginia held that a debtor’s appeal from an order confirming the debtor’s chapter 13 plan was equitably moot. In his December 11 opinion, District Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff of.....
Dec 09, 2024 David T. Thuma
If a creditor holds a judgment lien against a debtor arising from a claim based on fraud, it stands to reason, does it not, that the debtor cannot avoid the judgment lien under Section 522(f) as an.....
Dec 06, 2024 Rosemary Gambardella
At least in the Third Circuit, it’s permissible for a bankruptcy judge to give the debtor a grace period to cure a default beyond the five-year life of a chapter 13 plan, according to a decision by a.....
Dec 04, 2024 Robert J. Faris
On a question where the lower courts are divided, the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel has decided that a prior decision by a state or federal court finding a violation of securities laws is.....
Laying the groundwork for the Supreme Court to grant certiorari and resolve a circuit split, the Ninth Circuit ruled that voluntary contributions to a retirement plan are not counted as disposable.....
Nov 20, 2024 Robert J. Faris
The denial of compensation to a chapter 13 trustee when dismissal precedes confirmation does not offend the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment, for multiple reasons explained by the Ninth.....
Nov 15, 2024 Cathy Seibel
The powers of a Subchapter V trustee cannot be expanded to authorize the trustee to pursue avoidance actions belonging to the trustee, according to an opinion by District Judge Cathy Seibel of White.....