CRYPTOASSETS AS AN OBJECT OF DIVISION: EVIDENTIARY AND EVALUATIVE CHALLENGES IN CONTEMPORARY FAMILY LAW

Authors

  • John Ross Silva Carvalho Universidade Estácio de Sá https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7194-3539
  • Hermison Victor Pereira Alencar Sampaio Escola Superior do Ministério Público
  • Emília Martins da Silva FADISP
  • Rosângela de Paiva Leão Cabrera FADISP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i5.26880

Keywords:

Cryptoassets. Division of assets. Family law. Blockchain. Digital evidence.

Abstract

The marriage ends. Bitcoin remains—hidden, volatile, untraceable in the wrong hands. The vertiginous advance of cryptoassets imposes a set of challenges on family law for which the Brazilian legal system was not prepared and is still in its infancy in terms of answers. Bitcoin, Ethereum, non-fungible tokens, stablecoins—digital assets that were purchased with the couple's money, that grew or plummeted during their cohabitation, and that now need to be found, evaluated, and divided by a judge who, often, has never operated a digital wallet in their life. This article examines the legal nature of crypto-assets, their qualification as divisible property, the concealment mechanisms that blockchain paradoxically facilitates, the procedural instruments available to track what a spouse acting in bad faith hides, the unsolvable problem of volatility in valuation, and the central—yet underutilized—role of digital forensic expertise. The conclusion is unsettling: the law has the foundations. What is lacking is urgency.

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Author Biographies

John Ross Silva Carvalho, Universidade Estácio de Sá

Doutorando em Direito, Universidade Estácio de Sá, Rio de Janeiro-RJ, Brasil.

Hermison Victor Pereira Alencar Sampaio, Escola Superior do Ministério Público

Especialista em Processo Estrutural, Escola Superior do Ministério Público, Goiânia, Goiás, Brasil.

Emília Martins da Silva, FADISP

Doutoranda em Direito pela Faculdade Autônoma de Direito (FADISP), São Paulo-SP, Brasil. 

Rosângela de Paiva Leão Cabrera, FADISP

Doutoranda em Direito pela Faculdade Autônoma de Direito de São Paulo (FADISP), São Paulo-SP, Brasil.

Published

2026-05-22

How to Cite

Carvalho, J. R. S., Sampaio, H. V. P. A., Silva, E. M. da, & Cabrera, R. de P. L. (2026). CRYPTOASSETS AS AN OBJECT OF DIVISION: EVIDENTIARY AND EVALUATIVE CHALLENGES IN CONTEMPORARY FAMILY LAW. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 12(5), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i5.26880