Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Crypto and Bankruptcy
With cryptocurrencies all the rage these days, consumers may be dismayed to learn that, although their assets are protected from some dangers by using external wallets or crypto wallets, when it comes to a cryptocurrency platform going bankrupt, their crypto may be at risk. Did You Know? When it comes to crypto platforms, there… Read More »

Dispelling the Myths Around Domestic Violence
Even though millions suffer from domestic violence (DV) in this country, there are still pervasive misconceptions about it that confuse Americans. It’s time to dispel the myths so the realities can be properly addressed. Myth: Only women are the victims of DV. Fact: Though it’s not nearly as well documented as violence against women,… Read More »

Questions You Should Ask When Stopped by Police
You’ve been stopped by police in your car, on the corner block, or maybe you’re even being questioned at the police station. It’s the kind of situation that causes your blood pressure to rise, partly because you’re unsure of your rights. Here are some things you really should ask in any situation involving law… Read More »

Bankruptcy Discharge or Dismissal?
For individuals who want to reset their finances and get a fresh start, bankruptcy can be a great opportunity. But the process can be demanding, with a number of regulations that must be followed. If everything goes according to plan, debt can be discharged. If rules are ignored or broken, the case can be… Read More »

Bankruptcy Will End Creditor Harassment
You owe money, and creditors won’t let you forget it. The distress and humiliation you feel have become overwhelming. But did you know that, while creditors have every right to chase down money owed to them, they are not allowed to actually harass you. What Constitutes Harassment? Naturally, creditors may take reasonable actions to… Read More »

When Sibling Violence is Domestic Violence
When most people think of domestic violence, they think about violence between adults. But the fact of the matter is, sibling violence exists in many American homes, either alongside violent adult behavior, or all by itself. Either way, the outcomes can be horrendous. What it’s Not Kids do compete, disagree, and even fight. Healthy… Read More »

Immigration and Crimes that Could Lead to Deportation
If you are a non-citizen living in the United States, it is important that you follow all laws and expectations. While the possibility of prison and fines are daunting to anyone, for immigrants the stakes are much higher. That’s because criminal activity, in some cases, could result in deportation. There are multiple rules set… Read More »

The End of Bankruptcy Protections for Giuliani: a Lesson for You
One of the most important reasons that people file for bankruptcy is that they want to escape the relentless pressure that creditors place on them. It appears that former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani may have hoped for just those protections when he filed for bankruptcy months ago, and, while it worked for… Read More »

Domestic Violence and Pets
For pet-lovers, there’s nothing quite as satisfying as a wagging puppy tail or a cuddling kitten. That’s why many aggressors who engage in domestic violence have figured out that turning their aggression toward family pets can be an effective way to dominate family and loved ones. When it comes to domestic violence (DV), our… Read More »

Domestic Violence and Contraception
The consequences of domestic violence are well documented: physical harm, emotional damage, financial limitations, and so much more. One of the lesser-known outcomes, however, is that women who are in abusive relationships are less likely to use birth control in general, and condoms specifically. And the results of that decision can be costly in… Read More »