San Francisco Bay Area Will and Trust Lawyer: Creative Ways to Leave “Intangible Assets” To Your Loved Ones

When most people think about estate planning, they picture money and property. But more and more people are adding intangible assets to their estate plan. Intangible assets might be things that have no monetary value but are nonetheless important to the family. They may include personal letters, a recorded family history, or digital assets such […]

New Rules for Digital Assets

For years, I’ve been advising my clients to include in their estate plans instructions for their “Digital Assets” (things like email accounts, social media, domain names) because the law hasn’t caught up with technology. I just learned that California is taking a big step to change that. Last week, I attended the Kasner Estate Planning […]

Bay Area Trusts and Estates Attorney Answers, “What Happens to ‘Digital Assets’ When You Die?”

Have you ever wondered what would happen to all of the pictures and precious memories stored on your Twitter or Facebook pages after you die? It’s certainly different than having loved ones sort through your old keepsake boxes in the attic and taking what they want after you are gone.  When it comes to social […]

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