Navigating the Complexities of Bitcoin, NFTs, and Other Digital Assets in Divorce Proceedings.

In the evolving landscape of legal proceedings, understanding the intricacies of cryptocurrency and its impact on divorce cases is paramount. This course, "Crypto in Divorce: Considerations for Bitcoin & NFTs," will equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of digital assets in marital dissolution. We will explore the fundamentals of cryptocurrency, including its underlying technology, various types of digital wallets, and the dynamic nature of cryptocurrency markets.
You will gain a comprehensive understanding of cryptocurrency exchanges, their role in facilitating transactions, and the implications of regulatory frameworks. We will delve into the nuances of cryptocurrency transactions, their unique characteristics, and the importance of meticulous record-keeping for legal and tax purposes.
Additionally, we will examine the challenges and opportunities presented by cryptocurrency in divorce cases, covering topics such as asset identification, valuation methods, and the legal complexities of tracing transactions.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to confidently address cryptocurrency-related issues in divorce proceedings. You will be able to effectively navigate the intricacies of digital assets, provide comprehensive legal counsel, and protect your clients' interests in the evolving world of cryptocurrency.

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Staff Attorney for Cherokee County Court System
Kelli Richardson is a graduate from Emory University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Journalism. She earned her Juris Doctorate from Mercer University School of Law with a certificate in Advanced Legal Research, Writing, and Drafting. Â Kelli Richardson is a member of the Young Lawyers Division of the Georgia Bar Association, the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys, the Cherokee County Bar Association, Junior League, and Gates City Bar Association.Â