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Topic: What will happen to my Bitcoins if I divorce? (Read 151 times)

newbie
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August 24, 2018, 09:02:26 AM
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From what I know after a divorce 50% of all assets and wealth has to be given to your ex-wife or ex-husband so whether your ex-husband or ex-wife knows about your bitcoin or not you should be giving 50% of it as per the law that is if you want to follow the law, if you don't want to your wish XD.
member
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if she knows about it and your law says a 50-50 split - you must follow. but if you kept your Btcoins secret, no worries.
newbie
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Bitcoin has been a grade one since ever the potential are discovered, and billions of people out hunting for bitcoin, which is very precious to loose, talk of divorce of bitcoin, therefore they are other alt-coin of choice as the case may be.
newbie
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That's an interesting question, in my opinion if she is not aware of you having any cryptocurrencies no one will ever force yu to give 50% of it to your ex wife.
jr. member
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Bitcoin is not yet an asset so I think until your wife gets nothing Grin
newbie
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It depends on what country. But I think that no one will demand bitokoynov, the zone of crypto-currency is not too subject to the laws.
sr. member
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I was always wondering what will happen to my Bitcoins if I divorce? By the law, my wifi needs to get 50% of all the bitcoins?
In regards to divorce it's automatically that the both assets of a man and a woman that married has the right to have 50% of all the assets of both side and that's by the law. If bitcoin is known by your wife therefore it is considered as your assets so your wife need to get that 50% and that's the rules so you have nothing to do with that even your wife doesn't have knowledge about that you need to give that share to properly obey the law.
sr. member
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yes every law and regulation must be different for each country, but on average, indeed after we divorce, the wife still has the right to make a living until the wife remarries and you also have the right to provide for your ex-wife, maybe it will drain some of your bitcoin
newbie
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Well if your wife is aware you have bitcoins and knows how many bitcoin you have then by law she should have a portion of it. If she isn't aware you can keep your bitcoin to yourself after divorce.
member
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I was always wondering what will happen to my Bitcoins if I divorce? By the law, my wifi needs to get 50% of all the bitcoins?
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