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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Dec 10, 2021 n/a
A panel on the Ninth Circuit saw “no justification in federal law, state law, or logic” for the appeals court’s own precedents that result in the loss of debtors’ homestead exemptions. The December 3 p.....
Dec 09, 2021 John E. Waites
Taking sides with Collier but disagreeing with two other treatises, Bankruptcy Judge John E. Waites of Columbia, S.C., ruled that a chapter 13 debtor is not required to pay interest on unsecured.....
Dec 07, 2021 Robert H. Jacobvitz
Debtors’ counsel have a problem. If a case converts to chapter 7 before confirmation of a chapter 13 plan, they might not be paid. If a chapter 13 case is dismissed before confirmation, Section 1326(a).....
Dec 03, 2021 n/a
A terse, nonprecedential opinion from a circuit court takes on significance when it upholds a lower court decision on the cutting edge of the bankruptcy discharge. So it was with a two-page, Ninth.....
Dec 02, 2021 Robert J. Faris
Concluding that the Supreme Court’s Fulton decision overruled prior Ninth Circuit authority, the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that a creditor no longer violates any provision of the.....
Nov 29, 2021 Robert J. Faris
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel held that committing a “technical” violation of the automatic stay does not absolve the creditor of liability for a willful stay violation under Section.....
Nov 23, 2021 Kevin C. Newsom
There is no “cause” for modifying the automatic stay when the creditor’s objective is to undo the consequences of disastrous litigation strategy, according to the Eleventh Circuit. The November 16.....
Nov 16, 2021 Kathleen H. Sanberg
On an issue where the circuits are split, Bankruptcy Judge Kathleen H. Sanberg of Minneapolis sided with the majority and held that “only a debt traceable to a securities law violation committed by a.....
Nov 15, 2021 David G. Larimer
On a question where the circuits are split, another district judge in Rochester, N.Y., has held that an in rem tax foreclosure of real property can be set aside as a fraudulent transfer for lack of.....
Nov 09, 2021 Timothy A. Barnes
Anyone who gambles incessantly risks bankruptcy and the denial of discharge without adequate documentation of gambling losses. Bankruptcy Judge Timothy A. Barnes of Chicago wrote an opinion listing.....