Estate Planning for Digital Assets: Protecting Your Online Presence After Death

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What are digital assets?

Digital assets are any online accounts, files, or content that you own or have created, such as social media profiles, photos, videos, emails, and online banking accounts.

Why is estate planning important for digital assets?

Estate planning for digital assets is important to ensure that your online presence is managed and protected after your death. Without a plan in place, your digital assets may be lost or inaccessible to your loved ones.

How can I protect my digital assets after death?

One way to protect your digital assets after death is to create a list of all your online accounts and passwords and store it in a secure location. You can also designate a digital executor in your will to handle your online accounts and assets.

Should I include my digital assets in my estate plan?

Yes, it is important to include your digital assets in your estate plan to ensure that they are properly managed and distributed according to your wishes. You can specify in your will how you want your digital assets to be handled after your death.


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