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, 406 (all-time)
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Apr 27, 2023 Robert E. Grant
What happens in chapter 13 if a secured creditor doesn’t file a claim, and the debtor doesn’t file a claim for the creditor? There are two schools of thought. Here’s the situation. The debtor owns a.....
Apr 18, 2023 Jason A. Burgess
A decision by Bankruptcy Judge Jason A. Burgess of Jacksonville, Fla., could be read to mean that a creditor who has been notified about a debtor’s bankruptcy violates the automatic stay if the.....
Mar 22, 2023 R. Austin Huffaker, Jr.
On remand from the district court, Bankruptcy Judge Bess M. Parrish Creswell of Montgomery, Ala., defused an attempt by a title lender to establish a legal principle that would bar individuals from.....
Mar 01, 2023 O. Rogeriee Thompson
The First Circuit wrote a 47-page dissertation on the invocation of judicial estoppel in bankruptcy cases. Basically, the principle requires more than a demonstration that the party had advanced legal.....
Feb 16, 2023 Kevin R. Huennekens
You’ve likely seen the ads on TV urging you to hire a law firm to file a claim for exposure to toxic water if you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987. And if you’ve already gone.....
Jan 25, 2023 William B. Traxler, Jr.
In a 2/1 decision, the Fourth Circuit employed a “functional analysis” to side with the Third Circuit in holding that the shared-responsibility payment, although called a “penalty” under the.....
Jan 19, 2023 Robin S. Rosenbaum
At the risk of oversimplification, the Eleventh Circuit held that a final, enforceable order confirming a chapter 13 plan could not be enforced to the extent that the plan violated Section 1322(b)(2).....
Nov 04, 2022 Mary Jo Heston
Surveying recent authorities from around the nation, Bankruptcy Judge Mary Jo Heston of Tacoma, Wash., laid out the factors that control categorizing a lien as judicial or statutory. The distinction.....
Nov 03, 2022 Brett H. Ludwig
District Judge Brett H. Ludwig of Milwaukee stepped into the middle of a split by holding that an individual debtor’s prior bankruptcy did not discharge liability on a personal guarantee for debts.....
Aug 05, 2022 Jay S. Bybee
The Ninth Circuit and its Bankruptcy Appellate Panel have been at the forefront in criticizing Kelly v. Robinson, where the Supreme Court arguably departed from the language of the statute to achieve.....