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Who Will Inherit Your Digital Footprint in Texas?

In 2024, the question of a decedent’s digital footprint is more relevant than ever. A digital footprint includes (but is not limited to) a person’s emails, texts, social media accounts, credit card accounts, cell phone data, and photographs – essentially, a digital footprint includes a wide array of personal information.…

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Importance of Digital Estate Planning in Texas

In light of society’s ongoing reliance on technology, digitization of property, and additional advances in internet technology, the value of digital assets is evolving exponentially. As such, individuals must incorporate digital estate planning into their traditional estate planning process. An experienced Texas attorney can assist clients in ensuring that their…

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Texas Estate Planning and Online Accounts

With more people than ever with personal information online, Texans may have questions about how to incorporate this information into their estate plan. Can another person take over their accounts after they pass away? Even if someone provides their account information to another, can they legally access the accounts? As…

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Digital Currency and Its Effect on Texas Estate Plans

Technology is constantly changing, and sometimes it is difficult to keep up with all of these futuristic alterations. One big technology that has gripped Texas—and the nation—is digital currency and assets. Because more and more people are getting involved in digital currency, the federal government has started to regulate and…

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How to Modernize a Texas Estate Plan

As time goes on, society, life, and expectations change. One of these major alterations over the past twenty years has been the emergence and accomplishments of technology. While estate planning may not be the most noticeable area in which technology is relevant, technology has dramatically impacted this area and made…

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How Holding Cryptocurrency Affects Texas Estate Plans

With the emergence of cryptocurrency, many questions have arisen, including the impact of cryptocurrency on everyday life and the economy. However, whether someone has a small amount of Bitcoin or millions in cryptocurrency assets, many individuals do not consider how cryptocurrency assets should be incorporated into an estate plan. Incorporating…

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What to Know About Cryptocurrency, Taxes, and Estate Planning in Houston

Information in this article is current as of the date of publication. The policies, regulations, and laws within are subject to change with the IRS, state, or federal legislature. There’s no denying it: It appears that cryptocurrency is here to stay. Once confined to hidden corners of the internet, cryptocurrency…

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How to Incorporate Digital Assets into Your Estate Plan

With the emergence of technology that becomes more and more a part of people’s everyday lives, it is important to keep these digital assets maintained for future usage. While people may not think about these assets—such as social media accounts, financial accounts, and emails—when drafting an estate plan, Texans should…

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How to Organize Digital Assets for Houston Estate Planning Purposes

Individuals are normally told not to share their passwords with anyone for security purposes; however, there is one important exception. Individuals should make sure they have shared their passwords with a loved one, in case of their death. Doing so can be critical, as digital assets have become more and…

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Managing Digital Assets in Your Houston Estate Plan

Traditionally, a Houston estate plan has primarily focused on the distribution of tangible property upon a person’s death. However, now that we are firmly in the digital age it is important for everyone to consider how digital assets should be addressed in an estate plan. Digital assets and information include…

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