Your estate is no longer limited to deeds, bank statements, and stock certificates. Photos sit in iCloud, business records live in Google Drive, and part of your portfolio might ride on a hardware wallet the size of a flash drive. When you pass away, someone must marshal those digital assets, yet federal privacy laws often…
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Technology is ever-changing, and it constantly affects daily life: how individuals communicate, travel, and even plan for the future. The term Web3 has been utilized more recently, seeing the near future as a new technological age where new platforms and marketplaces will be created. This new technology could also expand into the estate planning arena,…
Continue reading ›In today’s world, an estate plan must be more than just crafting a will. With technology at everyone’s fingertips, if an individual dies without disseminating their online accounts and passwords, most of the information within these accounts may be lost forever. While estate planning attorneys may have different recommendations for how to handle the protection…
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