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When people think of their “estate” within estate planning, many common assets come to mind. There are proper protocols and procedures for transferring bank accounts, investments, retirement accounts, vehicles, real estate, etc. However, a new type of asset has come into play in the 21st century: digital assets. While the law has tried to play catch-up on how to handle digital assets, there are certain things that can be done now to make sure this part of your estate is properly handled if you become ill or pass away.
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By Nick Rosenbauer4.7
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When people think of their “estate” within estate planning, many common assets come to mind. There are proper protocols and procedures for transferring bank accounts, investments, retirement accounts, vehicles, real estate, etc. However, a new type of asset has come into play in the 21st century: digital assets. While the law has tried to play catch-up on how to handle digital assets, there are certain things that can be done now to make sure this part of your estate is properly handled if you become ill or pass away.
Contact:
513-463-6789

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