Mediation Matters by Mediations Australia

Crypto Currency and Family Law

• Mediations Australia • Season 1 • Episode 2

Cryptocurrency just crashed your settlement meeting. 🪙💥

In this episode of Mediation Matters by Mediations Australia we discuss the wild new frontier of separating in the digital age:

  • Why Australian courts treat your crypto like any other asset—and why timing the valuation could swing thousands of dollars either way.
  • The disclosure minefield: “full and frank” meets anonymous wallets, blockchain forensics, and the heavy penalties for playing hide-and-seek with your Bitcoin.
  • Practical division tactics—from multisig wallets to swap-outs for traditional assets—plus the security and trust pitfalls no one warns you about.
  • Global twists: what happens when your NFT collection lives on an overseas exchange?

By Mediations Australia, this episode arms you with clear strategies to handle digital assets without spiralling into a court battle (or losing your coins forever). If crypto, NFTs, or any online holdings are part of your split, press play and prepare to settle smarter.

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