Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Financial Fragility And Bankruptcy
Many households in America are on shaky ground financially, making the possibility of a future bankruptcy filing all too real on the horizon. With half of households in this country surviving on a month-by month basis, it wouldn’t take much to push one over the edge. How Serious is it? According to recent research,… Read More »
Florida DUI Defense
If you’ve been charged with a DUI in the state of Florida, you are facing some serious financial and legal consequences. That’s why now, more than ever, you need an aggressive and experienced criminal defense attorney in your court. Challenges to the Charges There are a number of lines of attack available to defense… Read More »
Domestic Violence And Senior Citizens
Imagine it’s your grandmother. She’s subjected to violence—sexual, physical, verbal, emotional—on a regular basis. Or perhaps it’s a beloved uncle who’s battered around in his own home. While it’s difficult to imagine that the most vulnerable among us are being abused, the fact of the matter is that it happens more often than any… Read More »
Avoid Bankruptcy Fraud
For people or businesses that have become immersed in debt and who need a way out, the bankruptcy system may be able to help. But the process is complicated, and those who enter the system must be prepared for complete transparency when it comes to their finances. Anyone tempted to misrepresent their financial situation… Read More »
Intimate Partner Violence Among Transgender Individuals In Florida
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a monumental public health concern in Florida, impacting survivors and their families in astonishingly disturbing ways. Behaviors that result in psychological, sexual, or physical damage to their partners often cause trauma that is deep and lasting. When aggression is piled on top of the safety issues that transgender individuals… Read More »
The Mar-A-Lago Documents Case And The Crime-Fraud Exception To Attorney Client Privilege
It looks as though the judge in former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case believes that Mr. Trump may have “committed criminal violations,” allowing prosecutors to sever the attorney-client privilege that allowed Trump’s defense attorney, Evan Corcoran, to keep mum about communications between the two. The privilege has become victim to what’s known as… Read More »
Getting Through Bankruptcy
Hearing that bankruptcy may be your only way to get through your financial difficulties can be an incredible blow. It leaves people feeling a range of emotions, from guilt and shame to anger, depression, and fear. While those feelings may be the natural offshoot of a bankruptcy filing, they are of no help moving… Read More »
Police Interaction With Young Children
When a couple of kids aged four and five began throwing things around their preschool classroom, the oldest of the kids—who happened to be special needs– was taken to another room to settle down. For the third time that year, the child attacked the teacher, sending the wheezing adult to the hospital. The media… Read More »
What You Didn’t Know About Domestic Violence
Three million. That’s how many times domestic violence is reported every single year. That’s 20 people who endure physical abuse every minute of every day—abuse that is delivered by an intimate partner or spouse. The tragic fact is that one out of every three women and one out of every four men will experience… Read More »
Exemptions In Florida Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
If you’ve ever considered filing for bankruptcy, you may have heard stories about having all of your earthly possessions taken away. While it’s true that you will necessarily be parting with a number of things, it’s also true that the law allows you to protect certain property. Bankruptcy is such a huge undertaking: do… Read More »