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Started by Patrick_L_26 · Dec 23, 2025 · 9 replies
For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice.
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Patrick_L_26OP

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?

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jurys_out_1Attorney

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.

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desperate_times_etc_12

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.

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tiffany_c_15

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.

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order_in_the_court_11Attorney

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.

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daniel_g_4

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.

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tiffany_c_15

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.

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jurys_out_1Attorney

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.

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Patrick_L_26OP

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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quinn_f_2

For crypto tax purposes: staking rewards are taxed as ordinary income when received, and then capital gains when sold. The IRS has been clear on this. The taxable event is when tokens hit your wallet, not when you sell.