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Supreme Court Asked to Decide Whether Chapter 13 Debtors Can Prioritize Retirement Contributions Over Unsecured Creditors—NCBRC Monitoring Case Closely
The consumer bankruptcy world is watching closely as a critical issue heads to the U.S. Supreme Court in Bronitsky v. Saldana. The case, now pending in a petition for certiorari, asks whether Chapter 13 debtors may continue contributing to retirement accounts at the expense of unsecured creditors. The Ninth Circuit said yes. The petitioning Chapter […]
Tags: bankruptcy, means test deduction, retirement contribution
May 27, 2025
Ninth Circuit Confirms Right to Cramdown Short-Term Mortgages in Major Win for Chapter 13 Debtors
In a resounding victory for Chapter 13 consumer debtors, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed that a debtor may bifurcate and “cram down” a junior mortgage claim—even when the loan is secured solely by the debtor’s principal residence—so long as the loan matures during the plan term. The opinion in Mission […]
Tags: bankruptcy, cram down, mortgage
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