Make crypto discovery more certain.
Verify the asset pool before settlement.
In family law, divorce and separation, wills, and estates, undisputed evidence matters. Scrya helps lawyers verify disclosed counterparty crypto assets with cryptographic proof, then monitor movement so there are no nasty surprises when settlement arrives.
For Lawyers
Lawyers get stronger crypto evidence for family law and estate matters, with clearer asset pool verification and fewer settlement surprises.
The risks Scrya removes.
Crypto is easy to understate in discovery
A party may disclose wallet addresses, exchange screenshots, or balance estimates, but those materials do not independently prove ownership or current value.
The asset pool can change before settlement
Digital assets can move quickly after disclosure. Monitoring helps identify movements before property settlement, probate administration, or estate distribution decisions are finalised.
Estate access and control can be unclear
Executors and advisers may need to distinguish between assets a person controlled directly, exchange-held balances, and unsupported claims about wallet ownership.
From request to evidence pack.
Request verification of disclosed wallets and exchange accounts during discovery, mediation, estate administration, or settlement preparation.
Use wallet signatures and read-only exchange connections to verify control and balances without taking custody.
Generate a point-in-time certificate that records asset source, value evidence, timestamps, and verification method.
Monitor supported wallets and accounts for movement until settlement, court deadline, or estate milestone.
Use the certificate and monitoring history to support correspondence, negotiations, expert review, and the matter file.
Built for this use case.
100% verification of disclosed crypto assets
Where a counterparty discloses supported wallets or exchange accounts, Scrya can verify control and balances directly instead of relying on screenshots or informal statements.
Family law asset pool confidence
For divorce and separation matters, verified crypto balances help reduce uncertainty around the property pool and make negotiations less dependent on trust.
Wills and estates evidence
For estate matters, Scrya helps practitioners confirm wallet or exchange control evidence and retain a durable record for executors, beneficiaries, and advisers.
Movement monitoring before settlement
Monitoring helps flag transfers, withdrawals, or changes after verification so late movements can be addressed before settlement terms are locked in.
What the record includes.
- Counterparty wallet-control verification
- Read-only exchange balance verification
- Point-in-time asset pool record
- Movement monitoring history before settlement
- Signed certificate for the matter file
What changes for your team.
Lawyers get stronger crypto evidence for family law and estate matters, with clearer asset pool verification and fewer settlement surprises.
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