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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Divorce's new weapon
by
keithers
on 05/06/2014, 21:37:49 UTC
You do want to make sure you're buying the bitcoin well in advance of any troubles or divorce though.  If you have $100,000 in your bank account and suddenly it's gone and you claim you don't have any other assets, it's not going to work during divorce proceedings.

My Father in law is an attorney. They excel at finding that kind of stuff. You could only move currency in small amounts over a period of time.

What happens if you move it all over to bitcoin, keep it, but say you lost it all at an online bitcoin casino?  Never getting married but that would be my go to play.

Then you run the risk of gambling charges and perjury if they can prove otherwise.

You can always do the gamble from a jurisdiction where it's legal, a short vacation trip and some logs are enough to prove that

Do a 50/50 bet with the entire wallet. If you double your money, keep the profit yourself, share the original amount with your ex. If you lose, show the logs to the attorney and she gets 50% of zero.  Cheesy

Even better, marry in Germany where you can do a "church only" marriage: all the show but no legal ties. I have never understood why there is any payments after divorce anyways. The marriage is over and so should be all payments. If you quit your job you don't get a salary for the rest of your life, do you? Everything else is crazy and so are people who accept that sort of enslavement....

I think in one of the Nordic countries the law is such that divorce means, end of marriage, no mutual obligations of any kind. Social security or get a job...and you know what, suddenly men can risk marriage and having children again. Way to go!  Smiley

The feminazi movement in the US would never allow such a logical and sensible system.

No kidding.   Even the male judges in the US system heavily favor women.   Even druggy women...