Anthony Dragga Discusses Estate Planning for Your Digital Assets
As more of our financial, personal and intellectual lives move online, digital assets have become an increasingly important component of comprehensive estate planning. From cryptocurrency and online banking accounts to cloud-stored photos and social media profiles, these assets require thoughtful planning to ensure they are protected and properly managed. In a recent article in the Fifty Plus Advocate, Anthony Dragga outlines four essential steps for incorporating digital assets into your estate plan. Here is an excerpt:
So many aspects of our lives are stored behind a screen. Online banking, digital currency, and cloud-based storage are just a few examples. Preparing for what happens to these digital assets when we’re gone is an essential part of modern-day estate planning.
Read the article “Four essential steps in planning your digital estate” on the Fifty Plus Advocate website.
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