Our valued sponsor

Swiss Divorce brainstorm

MikeDem

New member
Jan 8, 2024
38
14
8
49
Switzerland
Hi gurus, asking for a dear friend of mine. He sees a divorce coming, not started yet. The main issue is that he is a good worker and entrepreneur, so he has a good reserve. While wife didn’t contribute much, not even looking after family. So sharing all in half doesn’t seem fair. Any steps anyone can suggest to save some pot somewhere, ot make things a bit more fair?
Thanks from a friend
 
This answer doesn't surprise me, @JohnnyDoe smi(&% but there's probably not much he can do, OP. I think the divorce laws are pretty strict in Switzerland. However, I can see a point in quietly moving money into crypto, as long as it can be done without showing up on the bank account.
 
The best time to act was 2—4 years ago. The second best time to act is today.

Once the divorce is filed or could reasonably be assumed to be filed imminently, it's too late. Anything you do then risks to being considered fraudulent, which could cost far more than the just the divorce would.

So it depends on what the current situation is.
 
Anything you do then risks to being considered fraudulent,
It’s very hard to prove fraud, and if the state is not the victim don’t expect the prosecutor to pay too much effort in the exercise.
which could cost far more than the just the divorce would.
Not necessarily, but we don’t know what the “good reserve” amounts to.
 
Agreed. But I told him that this amazing OCT community will help a good man to avoid being unfairly screwed, so please guys..
Your friend has been screwed the moment he signed the contract with wife.
It’s time for a reality check. He should move quick and be safe. Perhaps he could also try to reach an agreement with wife, and explain her that the only winner in court battles is the state (and the lawyers in second place).
 
It’s very hard to prove fraud, and if the state is not the victim don’t expect the prosecutor to pay too much effort in the exercise.
Agreed, it would likely have to be a civil matter. For the right amounts and with good lawyers involved, that can be just as bad as prosecution.

Not necessarily, but we don’t know what the “good reserve” amounts to.
If he has to pay x and does something stupid that incurs a penalty of y, the amount to pay is x+y which will either be higher than x unless y is zero.

Agreed. But I told him that this amazing OCT community will help a good man to avoid being unfairly screwed, so please guys..
About as empty a promise as "Until death do us part". ;)
 
Agreeing with @JohnnyDoe , @Sols and @uplana in full.
Adding that this
Perhaps he could also try to reach an agreement with wife, and explain her that the only winner in court battles is the state (and the lawyers in second place).
is something that is really possible, especially with a proper assistance. Common divorce lawyers are usually not too good in that, they are too much focused at confrontation. An experienced professional negotiator can help; and many times it is worth to consider engaging a mediator.
Would you mind sharing what part of Switzerland we are talking about? (DE,FR,IT,RR – eventually, I might be able to direct your friend to someone.)
 
  • Like
Reactions: MikeDem
The best time to act was 2—4 years ago. The second best time to act is today.

Once the divorce is filed or could reasonably be assumed to be filed imminently, it's too late. Anything you do then risks to being considered fraudulent, which could cost far more than the just the divorce would.

So it depends on what the current situation is.
Assuming there is still time, what could be done? maybe investing in some less structured country?
 
Agreeing with @JohnnyDoe , @Sols and @uplana in full.
Adding that this

is something that is really possible, especially with a proper assistance. Common divorce lawyers are usually not too good in that, they are too much focused at confrontation. An experienced professional negotiator can help; and many times it is worth to consider engaging a mediator.
Would you mind sharing what part of Switzerland we are talking about? (DE,FR,IT,RR – eventually, I might be able to direct your friend to someone.)
FR part of CH
 
maybe investing in some less structured country?
IMO – no. As @JohnnyDoe and @uplana have said: go for a properly picked cryptocurrency (e.g. XMR), as of 1) fiat is traceable in fact anywhere, 2) “less structured countries” are usually not safe harbours.

FR part of CH
Well, in such a case I can ask about some smart person (re: this https://www.offshorecorptalk.com/goto/post?id=327935), if needed (no guarantees!). If interested, say it here.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MikeDem