Resolving Disputes Over Digital Asset Ownership
Cryptocurrency disputes are becoming increasingly common in legal matters such as divorce, inheritance, business breakups, and contractual disagreements. Proving ownership, establishing control over wallets, or determining entitlement to crypto assets can be complex — particularly when records are incomplete, access is contested, or wallets are pseudonymous.
Our crypto lawyers specialise in resolving ownership disputes involving digital currencies. Whether you’re seeking to claim a share of crypto in a marital settlement, challenge disputed transfers in probate, or protect your interest in a business-held wallet, we provide clear and strategic legal support.
Common Crypto Ownership Disputes
- Divorce and financial settlements involving undisclosed or disputed crypto
 - Inheritance disputes where crypto assets are not declared or accessible
 - Business partner conflicts over access to shared wallets or funds
 - Disagreements about token allocation in crypto startups or DAOs
 - Contractual breaches involving ICOs, NFTs, or smart contract holdings
 
Our Legal Services
- Tracing and verifying crypto ownership and transfer history
 - Applying for injunctions or freezing orders to prevent dissipation of assets
 - Advising on disclosure applications for wallets and exchange accounts
 - Representing clients in financial remedy proceedings or commercial disputes
 - Liaising with forensic blockchain experts to support legal arguments
 
Our team works closely with accountants, financial advisers, and technical experts to deliver a multi-disciplinary approach that stands up in court.
Based in Gloucestershire, Serving Clients Across the UK
From our offices in Gloucestershire, we support clients throughout the South West — including Cheltenham, Gloucester, Bristol, Bath, and Swindon — and nationally. Whether acting in family law, probate, or commercial litigation, we ensure your crypto interests are protected.
Involved in a crypto ownership dispute? Contact our experienced cryptocurrency lawyers on 0330 900 0377 for clear, confidential legal advice.