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Digital Asset Trust
If you want to help make sure your digital assets are properly distributed after you've died, you can use a Digital Asset Trust. Many of us now have valuable documents, images, and music digitally stored on computers and online in the "cloud." "Digital" means anything online or on your computer, including blogs, email accounts, and photos on your hard drive.
Use the Digital Asset Trust document if:
- You want to make sure your digital assets are properly distributed when you pass.
- You want to choose the person or organization that will receive your digital assets.
- You'd like to assign someone to manage your digital assets if you're unable to.
Make document: Digital Asset Trust
Available from: RocketLawyer.com
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