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Suspect Spouse Is Hiding Crypto Assets in Divorce — How to Find Them?

Started by hidden_crypto_divorce · Nov 6, 2025 · 8 replies
For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice.
HC
hidden_crypto_divorceOP

Looking for advice on this situation. Suspect Spouse Is Hiding Crypto Assets in Divorce - How to Find Them? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Details: I'm in a situation where I need to understand my legal options. Has anyone dealt with something similar?

CL
CA_LandlordAttorneyAttorney

Mediation is almost always cheaper and faster than litigation for family disputes. Most courts require it before trial anyway. Go in with realistic expectations and a willingness to compromise.

SA
SarahConsumerRights

Mediation is almost always cheaper and faster than litigation for family disputes. Most courts require it before trial anyway. Go in with realistic expectations and a willingness to compromise.

WA
WageTheftFighter

Mediation is almost always cheaper and faster than litigation for family disputes. Most courts require it before trial anyway. Go in with realistic expectations and a willingness to compromise.

RF
REAttorney_FLAttorney

Mediation is almost always cheaper and faster than litigation for family disputes. Most courts require it before trial anyway. Go in with realistic expectations and a willingness to compromise.

DR
DropshipDan

Documentation is everything in family law. Keep a journal, save all communications, and don't put anything in writing that you wouldn't want a judge to read.

WA
WageTheftFighter

Documentation is everything in family law. Keep a journal, save all communications, and don't put anything in writing that you wouldn't want a judge to read.

CL
CA_LandlordAttorneyAttorney

Family law is one of the most state-specific areas of law. What works in California won't work in Texas. Make sure you're getting advice from an attorney licensed in your state.

HC
hidden_crypto_divorceOP

Update: Thanks everyone for the guidance. I consulted with an attorney and we're moving forward. The advice here helped me understand what questions to ask and what to expect. Will update when there's a resolution.

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