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By Ed Boltz, 19 February, 2024

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: In re Myatt- Equitable Distribution Award for 401k effective without QDRO & still Excluded from Estate

Summary:

The bankruptcy court overruled the chapter 7 trustee's objection to the debtor Catherine Myatt's claimed exemption in her interest in her former husband's 401(k) retirement account.

By Law Office Blogger, 19 February, 2024

What Are the Revised Department of Justice Guidelines for Discharging Student Loan Debt?

North Carolina Student Loan Debt Expert
As of February 14, 2024, the revised Department of Justice (DOJ) guidelines for discharging student loan debt are still under evaluation after their initial implementation in November 2022. Here's what we know:

Current guidelines (November 2022):

By Stafford Patterson, 17 February, 2024

Law Review: Alexandra P. Sickler, Big Banks & Small Consequences in Chapter 13, 39 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 559 (2023).

Abstract:

Mortgage creditors struggle to properly service mortgages in chapter 13 cases, as evidenced by numerous cases describing violations of Bankruptcy Rule 3002.1. The consumer bankruptcy system, however, is not calibrated to compel system wide compliance from these large, institutional repeat actors. This Essay argues that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is well-suited to support the consumer bankruptcy system by exercising its monitoring and enforcement powers to promote, and even compel, mortgage creditor compliance in chapter 13 cases.

By Ed Boltz, 15 February, 2024

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: First Recovery v. Sanders II- Nondischargeable Claim under § 523(a)(2)(A)

Summary:

By Ed Boltz, 24 January, 2022

Law Review: Simmons, Joseph, Reconstructing the Bankruptcy Power: An Originalist Approach (October 31, 2021). 131 Yale L.J. 306 (2021)

Abstract:

By Ed Boltz, 24 January, 2022

4th Circuit: Alexander v. Carrington Mortgage- "Collector" under Maryland Consumer Protection Laws Contrasted with "Debt Collector" under the FDCPA

Summary:

In a suit brought against Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC, the borrowers alleged that Carrington violated the Maryland Consumer Debt Collection Act (MCDCA), which largely incorporates the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), and the Maryland Consumer Protection Act (MCPA) by charging $5 convenience fees to borrowers who paid monthly mortgage bills online or by phone.

By Ed Boltz, 23 January, 2022

Bankr. M.D.N.C.- Angell v. Tarlton Polk (In re Ewert)- Avoidable Transfers

Summary:

The Trustee sought to avoid two transfers, in the total amount of $30,000, made by the Debtor from his wholly owned corporation to Michael Campbell.

The only issue in the avoidance action was whether the Debtor received less than equivalent value for the transfers. The Trustee asserted these were gifts and the Debtor that they were loans. The Trustee brought a Motion for Summary Judgment.

By Ed Boltz, 23 January, 2022

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Cook- Mortgage Deduction on the Means Test not Capped at IRS Local Standard

Summary:

The Cooks filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and, being above median income, were required to calculate their "projected disposable income" using Official Form 122C-2. As their plan provided for the retention of their home and cure and maintenance of the on-going mortgage, they deducted their monthly mortgage payment of $2,233.34 from the Means Test, despite the IRS Local Standard for mortgage expenses being only $1,098.00.

By Ed Boltz, 23 January, 2022

N.C. Court of App.: Reverse Mortgage Solutions v. Dufault- Inadequate Description of Real Property in Deed of Trust

Summary:

Paul and Anita Richardson purchased a 1.26 acre tract of land ("main property") from Old Fort Golf Course in 1962 and then in 1978 purchase two adjacent parcels consisting of 0.181 acres and 0.009 acres ("adjacent properties"). All three parcels had the same mailing address and tax parcel identification number.

By Ed Boltz, 23 January, 2022

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: Swink v. Fannie Mae- Actual Damages Sufficient for §524(i), RESPA and FDCPA Claims

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