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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Oct 14, 2020 Meredith S. Grabill
Enacted on March 27, the CARES Act amended Section 1329 by allowing chapter 13 debtors to extend their plans for up to seven years if they have experienced “material and financial hardship” as a.....
Oct 13, 2020 n/a
The Supreme Court heard oral argument this morning in City of Chicago v. Fulton, 19-357 (Sup. Ct.), to resolve a circuit split and decide whether the automatic stay requires a creditor to turn over.....
Oct 13, 2020 Laura T. Beyer
For an egregious violation of the automatic stay that “severely injured” the debtor, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Laura T. Beyer of Charlotte, N.C., imposed $260,000 in sanctions, given that the lender’s.....
Oct 08, 2020 Elizabeth E. Brown
May a chapter 13 debtor retain the postpetition appreciation in the value of property? In the context of amending a plan, Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth E. Brown of Denver wrote the definitive opinion on.....
Oct 05, 2020 Kimberley H. Tyson
Intending to clear up ambiguity about the deadline for an individual to take a course in credit counseling before filing bankruptcy, Congress amended Section 109(h)(1) in 2010. The debate and.....
Oct 02, 2020 John Antoon, II
The Eleventh Circuit wrote a decision on September 29 narrowly reading Husky International Electronics Inc. v. Ritz, 136 S. Ct. 1581 (2016), where the Supreme Court held that a debt can be.....
Oct 01, 2020 Michael A. Shipp
The obligation of a police officer to repay salary after being convicted of a crime is a nondischargeable debt, according to Bankruptcy Judge Kathryn C. Ferguson and District Judge Michael A. Shipp of.....
Sep 30, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
The courts are split on allowing a trustee to sell a home with no equity over an objection by the chapter 7 debtor. Without resolving the ultimate question, Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of.....
Sep 28, 2020 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
With one notable exception, the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was consistently a dissenter who would have given more protection for consumers and provided greater relief for debtors in bankruptcy.....
Sep 22, 2020 Michael E. Romero
“No harm, no foul” can explain a “no call” in basketball, but the “concept does not have a parallel” in bankruptcy, the Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel said. The record in bankruptcy court.....