Cryptocurrency, NFTs, and the “Metaverse”: Addressing the Expanding World of Virtual Assets in Divorce Proceedings

By: Stephanie L. Tang*

Abstract

Transactions involving virtual assets are increasing daily, with millions of people investing in cryptocurrency and most recently, NonFungible Tokens (NFTs). With billions of dollars being poured into virtual assets, family courts and practitioners are left scrambling to understand these assets and how to discover and value them. This Article sets forth a proposed framework for identifying, characterizing, valuing, and dividing virtual currency in dissolution of marriage cases. The framework follows four primary steps: (1) adopt uniform discovery requests tailored to uncover virtual currency, and review concurrently produced discovery for evidence of virtual currency transactions; (2) consult with financial experts and review existing virtual currency exchanges for transaction history and inception of title for virtual currency; (3) value the virtual currency as of the date and time of dissolution separate from the rest of the marital estate and address any future marital earnings received from virtual currency or assets; and (4) encourage like-kind division or immediate sale of virtual currency upon divorce. These steps, along with continuing legal and judicial education, will assist courts in ensuring an equitable or equal property division between spouses and protect against subsequent litigation seeking to modify or vacate previous judgments dividing virtual assets.

*Stephanie L. Tang is an Assistant Professor of Law, Baylor Law School, Waco, Texas (teaching Family Law); Former Partner at the family law firm, Kogut & Wilson, L.L.C., graduated magna cum laude from University of Illinois College of Law in 2015; received her B.A. in Psychology and Legal Studies with Honors from Northwestern University in 2012; Chair of the Illinois State Bar Association Family Law Section Council (2022-2023). Thank you to my husband, Mark Scott, and son, Connor Scott, for the constant support, hugs, and love as we continue our wonderful adventure together. Thank you also to Prateek Janardhan, J.T. Buice, and Thomas Molloy, for all the help and revisions to this Article.

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