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Topic: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HAVE A NASTY DIVORCE AND A FAT BTC WALLET? - page 4. (Read 3039 times)

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Well if you don't reveal how much buying power you could have with these FAT BTC WALLET that shouldn't be a problem i guess, but i wonder is that true that these kind of proceedings would involve cryptocurrencies as part of your assets as well, lawfully? Well if really a NASTY divorce happens i wouldn't give a single Satoshi unless court order me to do so or having my dear children separated. How painful it was to giving up your precious investment assests considering BTC is at its infant stage to another NASTY person who took your wealth as granted? Hell noooooooooo



This should teach us a lesson you need to be very careful to who you choose as a couple, seeing stories of people turning on each other after they were deeply in love is not strange, so if you need to hide your bitcoin from your soon to be ex wife then you made a mistake in choosing the right person to marry.

Hey, things change, people change. You can only try, truth be told sometimes people just fall out of love in a very bad way. An example look at couples who win the lottery, they ever hardly stay together.
Those kind of things happen but at the same time  when choosing a partner you need to evaluate that as well, people marry for some of the most dumb reasons only to find out the person they married was completely different from the very beginning and unfortunately that is something that is very common in these days.
legendary
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I see this thread is still bursting with misinformation, delusion and self righteousness. Remind me never to purchase legal 'advice' from anyone on this forum.

We'll probably start to hear about more than a few cases of crypto and divorce in the near future. If you're in the wrong country, ie America, UK and a few others, then your money, and crypto is part of that, being forcibly reallocated is a given. 
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That depends on what kind of person you are. Are you the type of person who's honest and does the right thing? Or are you the type of person who lies and cheats their way through life with little care for others?

Surely you are referring to the woman who has done nothing to deserve stealing half the man’s work. That is institutionalized cheating. And it is destroying the West.
Exactly I think there must be rules legislated in this regard. Like you said, this is seriously a non-justice act. You are working day and night to gather such huge money and then a women comes and she ask for half amount. You can’t provide and then buy rule she become a deserving girl who makes you loss. Still, there is always a choice that can make you think wise.

Well legally, i don't think your fat btc wallet can be considered as conjugal. Though its a bit complicated really since you have to be completely honest with your wife. Just change your catch phrases and passwords if case you go separate ways
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That depends on what kind of person you are. Are you the type of person who's honest and does the right thing? Or are you the type of person who lies and cheats their way through life with little care for others?

Surely you are referring to the woman who has done nothing to deserve stealing half the man’s work. That is institutionalized cheating. And it is destroying the West.
Exactly I think there must be rules legislated in this regard. Like you said, this is seriously a non-justice act. You are working day and night to gather such huge money and then a women comes and she ask for half amount. You can’t provide and then buy rule she become a deserving girl who makes you loss. Still, there is always a choice that can make you think wise.
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That depends on what kind of person you are. Are you the type of person who's honest and does the right thing? Or are you the type of person who lies and cheats their way through life with little care for others?

Surely you are referring to the woman who has done nothing to deserve stealing half the man’s work. That is institutionalized cheating. And it is destroying the West.
Lol who wants a divorce from such a successful person women’s needs are just surrounding about the money and incase this happens that investor need to give a damn word for it man when you have wallet full of btc what else you need just go on vacation spend your money and prove yourself more successful in this so that women will regret about getting divorce bitcoin overcome any kind of incident happening.
Yeah that is true,if you got more money means you can enjoy your life without any worrie.Most of us our problem is about financial so why it would it will come to our mind a thing like divorce.If we're married we must have no secret especially in terms of money so that no problem will occur.
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That depends on what kind of person you are. Are you the type of person who's honest and does the right thing? Or are you the type of person who lies and cheats their way through life with little care for others?

Surely you are referring to the woman who has done nothing to deserve stealing half the man’s work. That is institutionalized cheating. And it is destroying the West.
Lol who wants a divorce from such a successful person women’s needs are just surrounding about the money and incase this happens that investor need to give a damn word for it man when you have wallet full of btc what else you need just go on vacation spend your money and prove yourself more successful in this so that women will regret about getting divorce bitcoin overcome any kind of incident happening.
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I'm assuming most would have read, watched and some probably experienced divorce proceedings.
It's certainly not a pretty thing, especially when it's a nasty one. Now, the question is do you
reveal your BTC wallet address when undergoing proceedings or do you simply keep shtum.
Or maybe you have been careless enough to let your spouse know about your crypto dealings.
Do you willingly part with the nice rising BTC or do you offer to pay up in Fiat?

This post is merely for fun, 'I AM NOT MARRIED' Grin
It always depends upon the situation. If both of you are into cryptocurrency for a long time of course she has to take a part of your holdings. Let's just say if your ex knows nothing about your Bitcoin holdings then it's up to you if you are going to give her a share especially if you will give it for your offsprings to sustain their needs. But offering to pay up in fiat money would be a nice choice too. If it is a nasty one then why should I? I would rather wait for the kids to grow up and give them money or either way teach them about BTC too. I don't think if divorce is already existed or allowed in my country maybe annulment is only present here. But yeah I don't know about some legalities about it yet since I am too young for a marriage. Grin
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That depends on what kind of person you are. Are you the type of person who's honest and does the right thing? Or are you the type of person who lies and cheats their way through life with little care for others?

Surely you are referring to the woman who has done nothing to deserve stealing half the man’s work. That is institutionalized cheating. And it is destroying the West.
legendary
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if your wife know you are loaded an into crypto, trust and believe they have lawyers specifically for this. this is actually pretty old; i read an article from a senior attorney telling about some of his more unique divorce fraud cases. bitcoin was among them, as well as someone investing in a theme park (you cant make this shit up). maybe if your wife was completely unaware of the coins, they might survive the proceedings. and the timestamps the blockchain provides offers irrefutable proof of exactly when you purchased the coins, in case you need to claim they were purchased prior to the relationship.



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I'm assuming most would have read, watched and some probably experienced divorce proceedings.
It's certainly not a pretty thing, especially when it's a nasty one. Now, the question is do you
reveal your BTC wallet address when undergoing proceedings or do you simply keep shtum.
Or maybe you have been careless enough to let your spouse know about your crypto dealings.
Do you willingly part with the nice rising BTC or do you offer to pay up in Fiat?

This post is merely for fun, 'I AM NOT MARRIED' Grin

I am happily married, i don't want to experience the divorce but if it will happen and my wife doesn't like me anymore, i will hold my bitcoin and watch how bitcoin rise everyday.
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Talking about divorce is a very sensitive issue but talking about you've experienced divorced and you have more BTC is a very nice thing.  Grin by that you can overcome the heartbreaking experiences because you have a lot of savings with you that can be used to heal the broken heart. Grin
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I'm assuming most would have read, watched and some probably experienced divorce proceedings.
It's certainly not a pretty thing, especially when it's a nasty one. Now, the question is do you
reveal your BTC wallet address when undergoing proceedings or do you simply keep shtum.
Or maybe you have been careless enough to let your spouse know about your crypto dealings.
Do you willingly part with the nice rising BTC or do you offer to pay up in Fiat?

This post is merely for fun, 'I AM NOT MARRIED' Grin

I think if you are married your partner knows that you have crypto dealings, and though the btc wallet is not within the controlled of any documented processes just like in banks. I think this is considered as a conjugal property from which you two are sharing though if you have a nasty divorce I think you can insists not to share it with your nasty partner for earned that yourselt without any legal authority process. So he/she cannot get something from you, its all yours.
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We all know that having a lot of money can do anything so in-case i had a nasty divorce but i have a fat Bitcoin wallet then what i am going to do with those money is to buy my happiness, what i mean is i will use that money to forget that nasty divorce and to move on. I will go on a vacation trip far away from my ex-wife and enjoy myself.
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You will only spend your money in a wrong way if youre divorce and with a lot of money.
If you have a family with  a fat wallet life will be so meaningful , spend most of the time on your wife and children buying them stuffs . Divorce is not a way to live the life you want.
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Well if you don't reveal how much buying power you could have with these FAT BTC WALLET that shouldn't be a problem i guess, but i wonder is that true that these kind of proceedings would involve cryptocurrencies as part of your assets as well, lawfully? Well if really a NASTY divorce happens i wouldn't give a single Satoshi unless court order me to do so or having my dear children separated. How painful it was to giving up your precious investment assests considering BTC is at its infant stage to another NASTY person who took your wealth as granted? Hell noooooooooo



This should teach us a lesson you need to be very careful to who you choose as a couple, seeing stories of people turning on each other after they were deeply in love is not strange, so if you need to hide your bitcoin from your soon to be ex wife then you made a mistake in choosing the right person to marry.

Hey, things change, people change. You can only try, truth be told sometimes people just fall out of love in a very bad way. An example look at couples who win the lottery, they ever hardly stay together.
sr. member
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Well if you don't reveal how much buying power you could have with these FAT BTC WALLET that shouldn't be a problem i guess, but i wonder is that true that these kind of proceedings would involve cryptocurrencies as part of your assets as well, lawfully? Well if really a NASTY divorce happens i wouldn't give a single Satoshi unless court order me to do so or having my dear children separated. How painful it was to giving up your precious investment assests considering BTC is at its infant stage to another NASTY person who took your wealth as granted? Hell noooooooooo



This should teach us a lesson you need to be very careful to who you choose as a couple, seeing stories of people turning on each other after they were deeply in love is not strange, so if you need to hide your bitcoin from your soon to be ex wife then you made a mistake in choosing the right person to marry.
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I'll never let family/girlfriend/wife to know qboit my private stuff and deals whether it is bitcoin related or not so i'm pretty sure that she won't even realise that i have extra money . That's money from my experience and countless hours of surfing internet and trying to raise knowledge about bitcoin , so in no way i'll be revealing it or sharing it with anyone .
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i will make sure to keep my btc in secret because this is my private assets and only person that i trusted that i will share to them especially if i have fat btc wallet. its only few people that i will let them know how much btc i have in my wallet. and i don't think that i want to share the amount when i am divorce because we have our own life and its not related with our ex wife/husband. we can walk alone and each of us will not interfere our personal life.
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if i were in that situation, i would not disclose the information of my flat wallet in bitcoin. i will disclose only my other assets not my bitcoin, and never, unless maybe if my husband has also a bitcoin hahahah Grin
legendary
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I recently read somewhere that a guy from US not only ended up sharing half of his Bitcoins with his ex-wife, but also had to pay the lawyer fees in Bitcoin. For a Bitcoin holder, I guess US is a bad country to get divorced in Grin

If you are too damn sure that your marriage isn't going to work out then keeping mum about your Bitcoin holdings is the best way forward.

On a serious note, irrespective of how your marriage is going to work out, telling your spouse about your Bitcoin savings is logical, why risk adding your savings to lost coins.
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