For Divorce Coaches

Help Your Clients Find
What's Hidden

Your clients are already asking about hidden crypto. Give them a $49 answer — before their attorney charges $500/hr to find out. Run it together in a session or send them the link.

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1 in 5
divorces involve
undisclosed crypto
$49
per report — no
retainer, no subscription
Plain English
no blockchain expertise
required

Your clients are already asking.
You haven't had an answer — until now.

Crypto has become the most common form of hidden assets in divorce. Coaches hear about it constantly, but had nowhere to send their clients for a fast, affordable first step.

Before BlockScout Law

Client suspects hidden crypto — no clear first step
Attorney engagement starts at $5,000+ retainer
Forensic accountant takes 4–12 weeks
Client feels powerless — financial betrayal on top of emotional betrayal
No tool a coach can confidently recommend

With BlockScout Law

$49 report — run it together in a 30-minute session
Results in approximately 5 minutes
Plain English — no blockchain knowledge required
Court-formatted PDF ready for their attorney
Gives clients a concrete win and real leverage

From suspicion to evidence
in four steps.

No blockchain expertise required — for you or your clients. All you need is a wallet address.

1

Find a Wallet Address

Help your client look in email confirmations, bank statements, tax returns, or phone apps. Our step-by-step guide walks through every place wallet addresses hide.

2

Run the Report

Paste the address into BlockScout Law. Our system traces the full transaction history across 15+ blockchain networks in approximately 5 minutes.

3

Review Together

Walk through a plain-English summary: balances, transaction history, exchanges used, and transfers to other wallets. No jargon. No guesswork.

4

Hand It to Their Attorney

The court-formatted PDF is ready for legal proceedings — property declarations, depositions, and subpoenas. Your client arrives at their attorney's office already informed.

The right tool for three common moments
in your coaching practice.

Arrive at the Attorney's Office Already Informed

Attorney time is expensive. Clients who arrive without any documentation of suspected hidden crypto spend the first several sessions just getting their attorney up to speed — at $300–$500/hr.

A $49 report run during a coaching session changes that. Your client walks into their first attorney meeting with documented evidence, specific wallet addresses, and exchange accounts ready for subpoena. The attorney can act immediately instead of starting from scratch.

  • Identify wallets before the first attorney consultation
  • Document suspected assets so the attorney can issue targeted subpoenas
  • Arrive informed — stop paying attorney rates to discover what already exists
  • Save your client thousands in attorney fees by doing the groundwork first

What to Bring the Attorney

BlockScout Law PDF with wallet address history
Exchange names identified (Coinbase, Kraken, etc.)
Timeline of transfers relative to separation date
Any connected wallet addresses discovered
Balance history with USD values at key dates

Document Dissipation Before It Disappears

In high-conflict divorces, the window between separation and final settlement is when assets move. Crypto is uniquely easy to transfer quickly — and uniquely easy to trace on the blockchain.

Running a report early means your client has a baseline. Any transfers that happen after the report can be compared directly against it — making dissipation visible and documentable.

  • Establish a baseline before assets can be moved
  • Document transfers that happened after date of separation
  • Identify wallet addresses for emergency protective orders
  • Give your client's attorney specific, documented claims to file on
  • Support credibility — the blockchain doesn't lie

Red Flags to Watch For

Large transfers after separation date
Transfers to unknown wallets (potential new accounts)
Exchange withdrawals without corresponding deposits elsewhere
Privacy coin conversions (Monero, Zcash)
Multiple wallets found during search

Give Your Client a Concrete Win

Feeling financially powerless is one of the most common experiences clients bring to coaching. When their spouse controls the crypto — and they don't even know what it's worth — that powerlessness compounds the emotional betrayal.

A $49 report is a concrete action your client can take right now. It replaces uncertainty with information. Even if the report confirms no crypto is found, that peace of mind is its own value — and your client knows they looked.

  • Replace vague suspicion with documented facts
  • Give your client agency over a part of the process they control
  • The blockchain is public — your client has the right to look
  • "No crypto found" is also a useful result — confirmed peace of mind
  • Builds momentum into next steps with their legal team

Coaching Session Integration

Run the report together during a session
Walk through what the results mean in plain English
Help your client articulate findings for their attorney
Use results to set concrete next-step goals
Follow up: did the attorney act on the findings?

Add Crypto Discovery to
Your Practice

Become a referring partner and earn a commission for every client you send. No technical knowledge required — just a link and a recommendation your clients will thank you for.

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Referral Commission

Earn a percentage of every report purchased through your referral link.

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Simple Referral Link

One personalized URL you share with clients. Track referrals and earnings in a simple dashboard.

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White-Glove Onboarding

We walk you through the tool so you can explain it confidently to clients in any session.

Become a Partner

What divorce coaches ask before
recommending it to a client.

Do I need to understand blockchain to use this?
No — and neither does your client. All you need is a wallet address. The report explains everything in plain English with charts and timelines. If you can read a bank statement, you can read a BlockScout Law report.
Can I run the report with my client during a session?
Yes — that's one of the best uses. Walk through it together, explain what you're seeing, and help your client understand what questions to bring to their attorney. The whole process takes about 10 minutes once you have a wallet address.
Is this legal advice? Am I crossing any boundaries?
No — this is an investigative tool, not legal advice. You're helping your client gather factual information about assets that exist on a public blockchain. The legal interpretation of that information is for their attorney. Think of it the same way you'd help a client pull together financial statements.
What if no crypto is found?
That's a valid result too. A report that confirms no crypto activity gives your client documented peace of mind — and rules out one category of hidden assets so they and their attorney can focus elsewhere. Certainty in either direction is valuable.
What does the $49 report actually cover?
Full transaction history for one wallet address across 15+ blockchain networks. Balance over time, all transactions with USD values, identified exchange counterparties (Coinbase, Kraken, etc.), connected wallet addresses, and a court-formatted PDF export. One wallet address per report — multiple wallets require multiple reports.
How do we find a wallet address in the first place?
Our step-by-step guide covers every place wallet addresses appear — email confirmations from exchanges, bank statements showing crypto purchases, tax returns (Schedule D, Form 8949), apps on the phone, and hardware devices. Many clients find one faster than they expect.

Your clients are asking.
Now you have an answer.

No credit card required. Create a free account and run your first report — see exactly what your clients will see before you recommend it.

Or create an account directly at app.blockscout.law