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hey state planning attorney paul rabale and this is going to be a fast overview of what a living trust is and why so many people utilize them as part of their overall estate planning legal program so for starters whenever someone dies with assets titled in their name assets like their home rental property shares of stock certificates of deposit business interests all of those assets that i just referred to are typically referred to as probate assets and upon your death whether you have a will or not these probate assets will be frozen and your surviving family members or heirs will not be able to sell or access these assets until they go through the court and attorney involved probate process which many people perceive as time-consuming expensive and just an all-around hassle because in many cases it is all of those things a quick side note that you in addition to owning probate assets you may also have assets in your name that do not require the involvement of attorneys judges and co

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In order to establish the basis of the trust, ownership of your digital assets must be transferred to a license, which is then placed into the trust and managed as digital property.
Most people think the benefits outweigh the drawbacks, but before you make a living trust, you should be aware of them. Paperwork. Setting up a living trust isnt difficult or expensive, but it requires some paperwork. Record Keeping. Transfer Taxes. Difficulty Refinancing Trust Property. No Cutoff of Creditors Claims.
Name a beneficiary for your crypto assets If you own crypto assets, you need to choose who should inherit them. As with other assets, like your house or bank account, youll do this by naming a beneficiary in your will or trust who should receive your crypto after you die.
Can You Inherit Digital Assets? You can inherit any digital assets that are fully owned and transferable, so long as they are designated in an official Estate Plan. If there is not a specific beneficiary named for digital assets, control may pass to the Executor of the Estate and ultimately the next-of kin.
Some safe storage suggestions include a locked home safe or filing cabinet or a fireproof safe box in your home or office or in a safe deposit box as long as your successor trustee knows the location of the original documents and can get a hold of them after your death.
Simply put, almost anything you keep a digital record of is considered a digital asset and something that should be noted in your digital Estate Plan. To clarify further, a digital asset can include any of the following: Email accounts. Social media accounts. Online banking accounts.
Do I Need a Living Trust? While theres not a one-size-fits-all answer, the vast majority of people can get by without using a living trust. Dave Ramsey says, A simple will is perfect for 95% of the population. In other words, unless you have a really big estate, a simple will works just fine.
Start by listing your digital assets so your loved ones know what you have and where they can find it. Include all your important passwords, online accounts (including email and social media accounts) and digital property (including domain names, virtual currency, and money transfer apps).

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