As digital assets and cryptocurrency become more common, fiducaries must handle a multitude of realted issues, including how to obtain access to digital asset information via the Revised Uniform Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA). Learn about this and other less-well-known crucial fiduciary issues relating to digital assets and cryptocurrency, including access; finding and taking control; valuation; taxation; planning; how trustees should hold these assets; and how estate planners can plan for them. Gain a better understanding of how fundamental trustee duties are implicated and how a trustee may want to address these duties in the context of dealing with these new, complex, and ever-changing assets.
This dynamic learning experience provides the foundational knowledge needed to understand the evolution of blockchain technologies and what you can expect as they continue to impact the practice of law, including attorneys’ fees, proving asset ownership, smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations, the Illinois Blockchain Technology Act, and more.
With the crypto crash and billions lost in 2022 due to hacks, many digital asset investors have suffered enormous losses. In this presentation, family law attorney Tanya Witt presents the legal considerations for bringing or defending a dissipation claim in a dissolution of marriage case that arises from digital asset losses.
The 2022 IICLE® Family Law Institute will get you up to date on important issues facing matrimonial attorneys. Gain a better knowledge of cryptocurrencies, and working effectively with GAL's. Better understand Reunification Therapy, and the limited use of 604.10 (b) Evaluators. Learn best practices for cohabitation agreements as well as when and how to use tracing during a dissipation claim. We will end the day with a Judges' Panel specifically dealing with the Financial Affidavit.