This article is limited to transactions on exchanges only. The next entry will address remainder addresses in non-exchange scenarios. For a better understanding what cryptocurrencies are, please read the first article in this series, available here: https://www.dallastxdivorce.com/2018/08/articles/articles/cryptocurrency-and-family-law-the-basics-part-1/ Everyone in the world can see when cryptocurrencies are transferred. Public addresses are wallets, and generally remain the same, … Continue Reading
The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled that a court must consider time that a couple lives together prior to marriage as a factor in division of assets. The ruling, a landmark decision in New Hampshire, does not require a court to alter the division that the court seems fair in a divorce, but asks the … Continue Reading