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Welcome to the National Consumer Bankruptcy Rights Center (NCBRC). We are dedicated to protecting the rights of consumer debtors in bankruptcy appeals, ensuring fair and just treatment within the legal system. Our mission is to advocate for a balanced approach to bankruptcy law, providing support and resources for consumers and attorneys alike. Together, we strive to uphold the integrity of the bankruptcy process for individuals seeking a fresh financial start.

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Eleventh Circuit to Decide Key Issues in Post-Confirmation Plan Modifications

By NCBRC Editor | January 14, 2025

Facts In In re Conte, the Eleventh Circuit is reviewing a decision from the District Court for the Southern District of Alabama that upheld a bankruptcy court’s denial of a Chapter 13 trustee’s motion to modify confirmed plans based on debtors’ post-confirmation personal injury settlements. The cases involve two Chapter 13 debtors: Lisa Boutwell, who…

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The Sixth Circuit Reverses Bankruptcy Court’s Denial of Discharge Based on Intent to Hinder Trustee

By NCBRC Editor | January 14, 2025

Facts Jason and Leah Wylie filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2020 following financial hardships caused by Mr. Wylie’s health issues. Before filing, they delayed filing tax returns for 2018 and 2019. When the returns were filed, the Wylies elected to apply their substantial overpayments from those years to future tax liabilities instead of requesting…

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Ninth Circuit Clarifies Disposable Income Exclusions for Chapter 13 Debtors Concerning Voluntary Contributions to Retirement Plans

By NCBRC Editor | January 14, 2025

Facts Jorden Marie Saldana, a surgical technician earning approximately $101,776 annually, filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy to reorganize her finances and address over $64,000 in unpaid taxes and unsecured debts. In calculating her disposable income, Saldana excluded $747 per month in voluntary contributions to her employer-managed retirement plan. The Chapter 13 trustee objected, arguing that…

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