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)
Covering all circuits
Showing 141 - 150 of 357
Jun 10, 2021 George R. Hodges
In Clark v. Rameker, 573 U.S. 122 (2014), the Supreme Court held that individual retirement accounts inherited before bankruptcy are not exempt and belong to creditors. It follows, does it not, that a.....
Jun 04, 2021 Michelle M. Harner
Although she would have reached “a very different conclusion” if a dissent had been governing authority in the Fourth Circuit, Bankruptcy Judge Michelle M. Harner of Baltimore temporarily halted.....
May 25, 2021 Helen Elizabeth Burris
With qualifications implying that all chapter 13 debtors may not qualify, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Helen E. Burris of Spartanburg, S.C., sided with the majority and allowed the debtor to continue making.....
The Fourth Circuit all but gave the federal government a free pass for violating the automatic stay by effecting a setoff without having first obtained a modification of the automatic stay. The.....
By adopting an opinion by the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel “in full,” the Ninth Circuit has limited its own precedents constricting a debtor’s ability to exempt a homestead. In Wolfe v. Jacobson (In re.....
Feb 26, 2021 Christopher M. Klein
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel explored what it called “the fringes of the bankruptcy discharge injunction” and the meaning of “personal liability of the debtor” in Section 524(a). The.....
Feb 19, 2021 Robert N. Kwan
The federal and California moratoria on evictions during the Covid-19 pandemic did not apply in a bankruptcy case, “even if the property in question is [the debtor’s] residence,” according to.....
Feb 17, 2021 Benjamin P. Hursh
An individual chapter 7 debtor cannot assume a lease of personal property by reaffirming the debt under Section 524(c). For example, a debtor can only assume a car lease by assuming the lease under.....
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.....