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Your Free Digital Estate Planning Checklist
When planning your digital estate, there are many different types of assets and other variables to consider. The checklist below is a good starting point for you to begin to think about what types of information you should add to your info vault.
Email accounts
Usernames, passwords and service names
Social media accounts
Usernames, passwords and service names
Important documents
Will, trust, guardian designations and wishes, mortgage/home/land documents, Business information, life insurance, possessions of value, directives, real estate Information, cars, boats documents/information
According to AARP, it can take six months for financial institutions, credit-reporting bureaus and the Social Security Administration to receive, share or register death records. When you consider that timeframe and that cybercrime is now more profitable than the global illegal drug trade, your digital estate is the perfect target for criminals. We need to protect and organize our digital lives in preparation of our digital death.
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