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October 07, 2017, 11:59:37 PM
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Off topic :Joking side- I don't have fat btc wallet but i have a thick-long-fat dick that's why my wife never ever gonna leave me . She doesn't care about how fat my assets are as long as my dick is fat and that's the only thing that gonna make her happy and she said "i can't find this to another, your dick is my treasure"
On Topic : Some country that doesn't recognized bitcoin as an asset, if that's the case then your bitcoins were save, otherwise if the lawyer ask all your assets then you must declare it honestly and in legal matter or else you might end up not owning even a single coin.


AHAHAH, Good for you and I hope your wife doesn't leave you, but you should ask the guys that do get a divorce you'll find out one of the reasons is based around not having a fat btc wallet/fiat wallet. Big fat d*** didn't save em'.

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October 08, 2017, 01:08:37 AM
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If you keep them really good. They might not gonna see it. But they will go and look after your bank transactions. If they see that you are engaging with cryptocurrency exchanges. They are gonna consider that as a conjugal property which allows your ex-wife to have access with your assets. That's sucks because it's your money and you worked hard for that. That's unfair. You should signed her a prenuptial agreement befor you marry her. Anyway, if your ex-wife/husband don't know shit about cryptocurrency.
Then you'll be fine. Keep it that way.
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October 08, 2017, 11:24:08 PM
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If you keep them really good. They might not gonna see it. But they will go and look after your bank transactions. If they see that you are engaging with cryptocurrency exchanges. They are gonna consider that as a conjugal property which allows your ex-wife to have access with your assets. That's sucks because it's your money and you worked hard for that. That's unfair. You should signed her a prenuptial agreement befor you marry her. Anyway, if your ex-wife/husband don't know shit about cryptocurrency.
Then you'll be fine. Keep it that way.

Hi deadsilent, I did not actually consider that part where they trace your bank transactions back to crypto exchanges. Good advice though, prenuptials is one way forward for sure.

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October 08, 2017, 11:35:08 PM
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It really depends if your spouse or partner knows about bitcoin. And if you have kids too because if that's the case, I'd rather give some bitcoins to my kids rather than give it to my spouse. And I think it will be worth it too if my kids would have them. But then again, it really depends on how you both decide about them.
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October 08, 2017, 11:47:43 PM
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I'm sure most people will spouse's will know about bitcoin it could get messy. Do you just give them fiat value banking that they will go up in price or give them actual bitcoin.

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October 09, 2017, 01:50:28 AM
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I might be different than others, but I would accept giving half of them.

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Because the court will give her WAY LESS of your other stuff, because she gets all of the Bitcoin. So the case closes right? However, at this point DO NOT send the Bitcoin! It is that simple. Just agree to send half the Bitcoin, but then claim you forgot your private key and there is literally nothing they can do. They cannot even prove it was you who transferred the Bitcoin if you do it right (use a mixer).

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October 09, 2017, 01:58:35 AM
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One of my friends is going through divorce proceedings and he is facing the same issue. He is having quiet a few BTCs in his wallet and he is planing to keep it as a secret. But it is quite risky. He is having quite a few exchange accounts and many of them have the ID verification. But the guy is adamant. He doesn't want to give any of his coins to his wife.

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October 09, 2017, 02:32:58 AM
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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
Well my spouse knows about my dealings with crypto especially with bitcoin I always considered that what is mine is his. What is his, is mine too. But sometimes those watched divorce are sometimes real, but I don't want my relationship with my  husband will eand like that. But I try to answer this situation if I face like this situation I will explain that he has no part in my btc since bitcoin is not a contract money and their is no digital contract between us. So, is in my own wallet and it's mine.
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October 10, 2017, 12:46:45 PM
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It really depends if your spouse or partner knows about bitcoin. And if you have kids too because if that's the case, I'd rather give some bitcoins to my kids rather than give it to my spouse. And I think it will be worth it too if my kids would have them. But then again, it really depends on how you both decide about them.

Hi okissabam, that is fair enough, kids definitely should benefit from ones hard work.

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October 10, 2017, 12:48:36 PM
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One of my friends is going through divorce proceedings and he is facing the same issue. He is having quiet a few BTCs in his wallet and he is planing to keep it as a secret. But it is quite risky. He is having quite a few exchange accounts and many of them have the ID verification. But the guy is adamant. He doesn't want to give any of his coins to his wife.

Lol, I kind of understand how he feels, the price of BTC is going through the roof at the moment. Oh...Russia seems to have pulled a rabbit out of the hat, hope people are smarter this time and hold on.

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October 10, 2017, 12:50:43 PM
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I'm sure most people will spouse's will know about bitcoin it could get messy. Do you just give them fiat value banking that they will go up in price or give them actual bitcoin.

I personally think, do the smart thing and give out fiat. Well, maybe I'm wrong-not. Always Fiat, and not the almighty BTC. Cool

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October 10, 2017, 12:58:15 PM
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Well if your partner don't have any idea how many btc you have in a pocket then it will be a good assets to fix some broken pieces in your divorced proceedings, Just let them go and make sure things will be replace double or triple when the time passed by. Since bitcoins are not yet regulated by government, I guess your btc are exemptions for conjugal property.
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October 10, 2017, 01:08:48 PM
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Since you are marriage it shouldnt be any secrets between, my wife does know i do play crypto and she knows in part what i have over it, she doesnt understand pretty well it. If happens a divorce she wont take anything because she hasnt the keys neither the adress, and as i know she will need to proof i do own such coin, but sure for some people its risked to talk about their portfolio.
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October 10, 2017, 01:23:43 PM
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Well if your partner don't have any idea how many btc you have in a pocket then it will be a good assets to fix some broken pieces in your divorced proceedings, Just let them go and make sure things will be replace double or triple when the time passed by. Since bitcoins are not yet regulated by government, I guess your btc are exemptions for conjugal property.

Very true, but is that morally wrong. Well she is leaving you and its meant to be for better, or worse. Except if you are leaving her ah Wink

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October 10, 2017, 01:26:05 PM
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Since you are marriage it shouldnt be any secrets between, my wife does know i do play crypto and she knows in part what i have over it, she doesnt understand pretty well it. If happens a divorce she wont take anything because she hasnt the keys neither the adress, and as i know she will need to proof i do own such coin, but sure for some people its risked to talk about their portfolio.

Uhmm not sure that's a good idea. Lawyers her dangerous, and you will drop that key when there's a noose around your neck. I mean the law of course.

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October 10, 2017, 01:44:13 PM
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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

Me too I am not married but if ever I have a fat bitcoin wallet even though I got divorced or whatever, I think I have less worry about to where I am going to get money to use for my daily needs and my kids needs (if I have). But I can't be sure if I will be happy. Bitcoin is money, money is just money, and not all things can be bought by money. At the end of the day being alone is the worst part of life. You will not know whay will happen after that "divorce".

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October 10, 2017, 03:15:23 PM
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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

In a law suit for divorce, parties are to divest there financial interest to members of the family that are considered as weak especially the children to take care of their necessaries.

So, whether one has loads of bitcoin or not, what the court is concerned with is the means of income from the man, so if bitcoin is disclosed is going to be included and be dealt with as assets or property .

On the other hand, if the earnings from bitcoin was in existence before the divorce lawsuits and it is concealed before the court during proceedings, the woman is entitled to go back to the court and the matter would be treated as perjury - lying to the court.

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October 10, 2017, 03:27:01 PM
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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

In a law suit for divorce, parties are to divest there financial interest to members of the family that are considered as weak especially the children to take care of their necessaries.

So, whether one has loads of bitcoin or not, what the court is concerned with is the means of income from the man, so if bitcoin is disclosed is going to be included and be dealt with as assets or property .

On the other hand, if the earnings from bitcoin was in existence before the divorce lawsuits and it is concealed before the court during proceedings, the woman is entitled to go back to the court and the matter would be treated as perjury - lying to the court.
As being said you do already have a fat wallet with btc which means it would be in terms of investment but if we do assume that he do have ways of earning which been already done before the divorce then men would really be obliged to make partition specially on its holdings.If i were the guy i would lie that i dont have that wallet since they wont able to track such thing. Cool
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October 10, 2017, 03:27:44 PM
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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

Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought that it would be not affected as there is no law concerning about the bitcoin or cryptocurrency as part of the conjugal property that might be stated or moght be used as a levy for this. However of it was encashed then i think that would fall under the jurisdiction.

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October 10, 2017, 07:43:45 PM
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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

Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought that it would be not affected as there is no law concerning about the bitcoin or cryptocurrency as part of the conjugal property that might be stated or moght be used as a levy for this. However of it was encashed then i think that would fall under the jurisdiction.

With more regulations coming like a need of declaring how much bitcoins you have while entering the country and ICOs being treated like normal assets and funds, I think a good lawyer could find a way to say that as bitcoins have real value, they should be treated in the divorce like a sharable asset. But they are a bunch of numbers and no one can force you to admit they are yours, I guess.
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