Cryptocurrencies making messy divorces even worse
There's no existing case law to guide procedure, so new ways of handling issue will be devised as hearings take place
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DIVORCES are messy, and cryptocurrencies are helping to make them a whole lot more so.
Virtual currencies such as bitcoin and ethereum are a new challenge for UK lawyers, plagued with volatility and secrecy that is extending the already painful process of dividing a couple's assets.
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