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Topic: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HAVE A NASTY DIVORCE AND A FAT BTC WALLET? - page 8. (Read 3039 times)

legendary
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In my country that wouldn't be a problem because Bitcoin is not regulated and law doesn't recgonize it as a money or asset and therefore it can't be subject or issue in divorce. But it's not in all countries like that so maybe if you want to keep your Bitcoins just for yourself you should take some precausion measures before get married.
full member
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It depends on the situation, if you want the divorce then don't try telling about the digital currency you have, maybe she'll cling to you and stop the divorce. And if you don't want to be divorced, try to lure her. Ha ha ha
Do you really believe that?
If a woman wants a divorce money won't make her come back and live with you, especially when she knows she can have some of it without having to stay with you. Women usually want a divorce when they already have another man. Your Bitcoins will surely be put to a good use when they go on a trip together.

Just imagine the ex spending your nice bitcoin on the new guy or girl. Or watching it rise in value. Grin
Good thing is you still have half, which possibly leads to you getting a younger new partner. Ask Ronnie Wood lol
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Whatever the reason of that divorce I think it is worst enough  to end up to divorce. I am not a married person but I can say something about this. Take note it is just my opinion.

Now,what will happen? Just turn back the normal life you have before your ex husband or ex wife enter your life. You live happily before he/ she came, for sure you can do the same thing plus now you already have a big amount of money. Do not be lonely and have less worry. Divorce is not always a bad thing. Sometimes it is the good thing to do. If you have kids, you will not worry to the money you are going to use to raise the child although it is a big responsibility to be a single parent.

Maybe you think I am just saying this because I am not in the position or I am not on the real situation but it is being practical and I think it is the best thing to do. You can't decide the best when you are angry or lonely.

So...what is your point? What happens to do BTC, do you give it up or not?
Cheesy:D
He got so carried away thinking about that divorce that he forgot what the question was.

JoMarrah, you don't know life at all. If you have kids you're going to be twice as worried about the money, believe me.
Now, what to do with those coins? It depends on your relation with your spouse. If you're divorcing on friendly terms, you can choose what to share and how. Such divorces aren't that uncommon. People are just bored and want to try something new.
If you hate one another it's best to lawyer up and have him think of something.

Thank you Dark Angel, he wanted to leave a post here lol  Grin
legendary
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It depends on the situation, if you want the divorce then don't try telling about the digital currency you have, maybe she'll cling to you and stop the divorce. And if you don't want to be divorced, try to lure her. Ha ha ha
Do you really believe that?
If a woman wants a divorce money won't make her come back and live with you, especially when she knows she can have some of it without having to stay with you. Women usually want a divorce when they already have another man. Your Bitcoins will surely be put to a good use when they go on a trip together.
hero member
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It depends on the situation, if you want the divorce then don't try telling about the digital currency you have, maybe she'll cling to you and stop the divorce. And if you don't want to be divorced, try to lure her. Ha ha ha
You cant say such thing that you wont tell that thing to her since divorce decisions comes unexpectedly.How would you know that you would be potentially divorced? If you do discover such thing then you are late since for sure you would able to tell her about your crypto holdings.If she does know then you would really have a problem on that.
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It depends on the situation, if you want the divorce then don't try telling about the digital currency you have, maybe she'll cling to you and stop the divorce. And if you don't want to be divorced, try to lure her. Ha ha ha
legendary
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Whatever the reason of that divorce I think it is worst enough  to end up to divorce. I am not a married person but I can say something about this. Take note it is just my opinion.

Now,what will happen? Just turn back the normal life you have before your ex husband or ex wife enter your life. You live happily before he/ she came, for sure you can do the same thing plus now you already have a big amount of money. Do not be lonely and have less worry. Divorce is not always a bad thing. Sometimes it is the good thing to do. If you have kids, you will not worry to the money you are going to use to raise the child although it is a big responsibility to be a single parent.

Maybe you think I am just saying this because I am not in the position or I am not on the real situation but it is being practical and I think it is the best thing to do. You can't decide the best when you are angry or lonely.

So...what is your point? What happens to do BTC, do you give it up or not?
Cheesy:D
He got so carried away thinking about that divorce that he forgot what the question was.

JoMarrah, you don't know life at all. If you have kids you're going to be twice as worried about the money, believe me.
Now, what to do with those coins? It depends on your relation with your spouse. If you're divorcing on friendly terms, you can choose what to share and how. Such divorces aren't that uncommon. People are just bored and want to try something new.
If you hate one another it's best to lawyer up and have him think of something.
full member
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Whatever the reason of that divorce I think it is worst enough  to end up to divorce. I am not a married person but I can say something about this. Take note it is just my opinion.

Now,what will happen? Just turn back the normal life you have before your ex husband or ex wife enter your life. You live happily before he/ she came, for sure you can do the same thing plus now you already have a big amount of money. Do not be lonely and have less worry. Divorce is not always a bad thing. Sometimes it is the good thing to do. If you have kids, you will not worry to the money you are going to use to raise the child although it is a big responsibility to be a single parent.

Maybe you think I am just saying this because I am not in the position or I am not on the real situation but it is being practical and I think it is the best thing to do. You can't decide the best when you are angry or lonely.

So...what is your point? What happens to do BTC, do you give it up or not?
sr. member
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Whatever the reason of that divorce I think it is worst enough  to end up to divorce. I am not a married person but I can say something about this. Take note it is just my opinion.

Now,what will happen? Just turn back the normal life you have before your ex husband or ex wife enter your life. You live happily before he/ she came, for sure you can do the same thing plus now you already have a big amount of money. Do not be lonely and have less worry. Divorce is not always a bad thing. Sometimes it is the good thing to do. If you have kids, you will not worry to the money you are going to use to raise the child although it is a big responsibility to be a single parent.

Maybe you think I am just saying this because I am not in the position or I am not on the real situation but it is being practical and I think it is the best thing to do. You can't decide the best when you are angry or lonely.
legendary
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If it is known that you have bitcoin and it is raised then would need to share it, if she doesn't know then why should you.

Honesty is a good thing right? I guess it depends on the nature of the divorce.
No matter the nature, divorce is a divorce and whatever could have amounted to it in the first place isn't something soothing or good. Apparently, we should not even talk about honesty in this case.

The thing is if she knows about it, why would I not declare it since I know it will be wrong not declaring the whole assets in the first place and if she does not, why will I want to disclose it? So she can take my days of sweat and risk to give to another man? No!
full member
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As long as you have access to those private keys in your bitcoin wallet you are in control. Nobody can force you to do anything! Not even if this person has  a robe and a gavel.

Lol, well a gun will do the trick lol Bitcoin ain't more serious than life yet.
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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

Lmao I think it depends how your laws recognize Bitcoins. If your country acknowledges it as a payment option and your spouse knows about it, then you're definitely going to have to split it. If it recognizes it (your wallet) as a digital account no different from Facebook accounts etc., though, maybe you can get away with keeping everything? Not many countries have existing cryptocurrency regulations though, so that decision will hinge on the court.

As for your wife not knowing about your coins, I'll find it quite peculiar if your wife doesn't at least know you're dabbling in crypto. If you're married and don't want to part with your Bitcoins, just try to make the marriage work lol. Otherwise, maybe you could split up your coins into different wallets and only admit to owning a fraction. It's anonymous after all.

LOL, yes, its meant to be but I bet most will be shocked with the knowledge being acquired by non-enthusiasts or non-believers of cryptocurrency.
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As long as you have access to those private keys in your bitcoin wallet you are in control. Nobody can force you to do anything! Not even if this person has  a robe and a gavel.
hero member
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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

Lmao I think it depends how your laws recognize Bitcoins. If your country acknowledges it as a payment option and your spouse knows about it, then you're definitely going to have to split it. If it recognizes it (your wallet) as a digital account no different from Facebook accounts etc., though, maybe you can get away with keeping everything? Not many countries have existing cryptocurrency regulations though, so that decision will hinge on the court.

As for your wife not knowing about your coins, I'll find it quite peculiar if your wife doesn't at least know you're dabbling in crypto. If you're married and don't want to part with your Bitcoins, just try to make the marriage work lol. Otherwise, maybe you could split up your coins into different wallets and only admit to owning a fraction. It's anonymous after all.
sr. member
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I wouldn't tell them about my BTC and if ever my wife found out about it, oh well I'll let the court decide.  If they go with the decision that I have to share half of it then what would I do but to share.   There are certain criteria where I can decide on what to do like the x wife want fiat , so I can give her fiat equivalent of BTC, if not then she will definitely get half of the BTC, courts order remember/  But I will try to appeal to nullify it as much as possible.
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Just for fun, i hope my wife would not be able to read this. LOL.

It will really depend on the breakup if it is nasty one and she does not know about it I will not tell her, even if she knows about it i will create another wallet and transfer almost everything there.
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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 not married also but for me if I where in proceeding divorce I will keep it by myself. And I believe that you will share whatever you do when you are married. So if I, I will manage my to secure my wealth because we dont know the future brings so better to be preventive than to be careless.
sr. member
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the same thing happens as when you have a nasty divorce and a fat pocket with a lot of money in it. if the ex finds out about it and can prove it, they take a part of it (of course depending on what country you live in and how the laws are there) and if they can't find out about it or prove it they can take nothing.
This will be definitely happening no matter what country you are living in. if you are going with an amazing fat wallet and you have divorced your wife she even don’t bother about you until she sees that one big wallet. Things can turn at 180 degrees because in current time, money is considered as everything. Relations are based on it so just leave your wallet when doing such things.
jr. member
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That's what prenups are for. The couple can say what belongs to each one and what is mutual. If they get divorced later the prenup can protect the property of each.

If there is no prenup and you don't want to share the bitcoins, just transfer them to another wallet, memorize the seed of that wallet, delete the wallet and say you were hacked.
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If you loved the girl enough to marry her, you should do the honorable thing, which would be to pay the fiat equivalent value. However, you could try pulling a Jamie Dimon (the Dick Rowe of crypto) and claim it has no real value, or as Jamie puts it...no more value than airmiles. Would you transfer airmiles in a divorce?
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