Estate & Wealth // Legacy Briefing
Digital Assets in Estate Planning: Protecting Your Virtual Legacy
Ensuring intergenerational continuity for a profound transformation of personal and professional property.
Today, our finances, memories, and professional identities exist substantially in digital form. Yet these assets are frequently overlooked in traditional estate planning, creating significant barriers for fiduciaries and family members.
Diverse Categories of Digital Property
Digital assets range from high-economic value items—cryptocurrency and domain names—to sentimental assets like email accounts and digital photos. For business owners, online records and intellectual property represent critical components of a professional legacy that must be preserved for succession or sale value.
The Access Challenge and RUFADAA
Password protection and encryption can make digital assets permanently inaccessible without proper legal authority. Most states have adopted RUFADAA, which provides a framework for fiduciary access.
Cryptocurrency and Security Planning
Due to the decentralized nature of crypto-assets, specialized planning is critical. Cold storage solutions and multi-signature recovery instructions help ensure that these potentially high-value holdings remain available to heirs rather than becoming irretrievably lost.
About the Author
John Gunn specializes in probate and trust litigation, estate planning, and fiduciary matters. He is a past president of The Missouri Bar and focuses on guiding individuals through complex digital and financial transitions.
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