
Digital Assets in Estate Planning: Protecting Your Online Legacy
“After my father passed, we spent months trying to recover his digital accounts. The bank, his email, and even his social media were all locked. We never recovered his cryptocurrency—it was gone forever.”
This is a typical story that happens to many families.
Digital assets, such as online accounts, photos, and financial records, are often left out of estate planning, causing unnecessary stress and confusion for loved ones.
Important digital accounts could be lost or inaccessible without the proper steps, leaving families struggling with handling everything.
But there is a way to help make this easier for them.
In this article, we’ll explain the steps you can take to organize and protect your digital assets so your family can access what’s important when the time comes.







