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.

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Aug 12, 2025 Henry A. Callaway
A chapter 13 debtor who sustained a personal injury after filing was not required to pay the settlement proceeds to creditors, thanks to a decision by Bankruptcy Judge Henry A. Callaway of Mobile, Ala.....
Aug 05, 2025 Lavenski R. Smith
Although the right of a trustee to sell an individual debtor’s defensive appellate rights was not before the court, the Eighth Circuit held that an appeal from an order approving the sale of offensive.....
Jul 31, 2025 Mitchell L. Herren
To obtain a “bad faith” judgment against an insurer for the plaintiff’s damages in excess of policy limits, the plaintiff must continue the suit nominally against the defendant. When the defendant is.....
Jul 23, 2025 Sanket J. Bulsara
Following Second Circuit precedent holding that denial of a debtor’s motion to dismiss a chapter 7 case is not a final, appealable order, a district judge on Long Island, N.Y., decided that an order.....
Jul 22, 2025 Rebecca B. Connelly
Chapter 13 debtors often live hand to mouth for the duration of their plans. Any bump in the road can bust the plan. In a recent case, Bankruptcy Judge Rebecca B. Connelly of Harrisonburg, Va.....
Jul 18, 2025 Pamela W. McAfee
Believe it or not, a debtor can have a homestead exemption in property in another country, even when the debtor doesn’t live there. Bankruptcy Judge Pamela W. McAfee explained how it works in a July 7.....
Jul 15, 2025 William Pryor
On an issue where the lower courts are split, the Eleventh Circuit held that the Supreme Court’s decision in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan, Puerto Rico v. Acevedo Feliciano, 589 U.S. 57 (2020.....
Jul 10, 2025 DeAndrea Gist Benjamin
Forget about advice of counsel; advice from a banker was enough to negate a finding of fraudulent intent, as shown by a July 1 opinion from the Fourth Circuit. A father made a will specifying the.....
Jul 07, 2025 Scott H. Gan
When fraud results in the loss of discharge, it doesn’t necessarily also limit the amount of a state homestead exemption under Section 522(q)(1)(B)(ii), as shown by an opinion from the Ninth Circuit.....
Jul 02, 2025 Gary Spraker
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel painted itself into a corner in 2002 when it held that a bankruptcy court has no discretion to modify a discharge injunction under Section 524(a). To avoid.....