
Digital estate planning refers to the process of organizing and managing one’s digital assets and online presence to ensure a smooth transition and proper management after death or incapacity. With the increasing importance of digital technologies in our lives, it has become essential to consider the fate of our digital presence and assets as part of our overall estate planning.
Digital Assets
Digital assets encompass a wide range of digital property, including but not limited to:
- Online accounts: These include email accounts, social media profiles, online banking and investment accounts, shopping accounts, and subscription services. Each of these accounts may contain valuable information or assets.
- Digital media: This includes personal photos, videos, music, and other creative works stored digitally on devices or in the cloud.
- Intellectual property: Digital assets may also include copyrighted materials, patents, trademarks, or other
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