Estate Planning – Protect Your Digital Assets After Death
Alongside your earthly remains, there will be digital remains that your family members and estate executors will have to contend with after you are gone. The term “digital assets” refers to personal information that is stored electronically on either a computer or an online “cloud” server account that belongs to an individual. Anyone who uses
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Read MoreDigital Assets Inventory Worksheet
The term “digital assets” refers to personal information that is stored electronically on either a computer or an online “cloud” server account that belongs to an individual. Anyone who uses e-mail, has a password protected cell phone, makes online purchases, or pays bills online has digital assets. Digital assets generally require a user name and/or
Read MoreEstate Planning After Divorce
When did you first think about your estate plan – was it when a parent or grandparent died, after the birth of a child or during a serious illness? You probably don’t want to deal with lawyers or more legal documents now that you are divorced. However, this is a critically urgent time in your
Read MoreEstate Planning for Special Needs
One of the most important tools in creating an estate plan for a person with special needs is the creation of a Special Needs Trust. It may be created as an Inter Vivos Trust (one created during lifetime), or as part of a Will (also known as a Testamentary Trust). A Supplemental Needs Trust can
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