

Seventy-nine percent of people in the United States use the Internet for email, Facebook, Twitter, iTunes, online banking, financial accounts, business accounts, or one of the many online social networking sites or App Stores. Did your estate planner ask about your Internet usage? Have you noticed that your password requirements have become increasingly more complex over the past few years? It?s hard enough to keep up with all of these accounts and login requirements during your life, imagine if you couldn?t tell someone how to access or reset a password? A Digital Asset Protection Trust (DAP? Trust) will deal with all of these issues during your life, in the event of incapacity, and upon death so that the life of your family is not interrupted or harmed because of the failure to plan completely.
The DAP? Trust is specifically designed to protect your digital assets upon your death or incapacity. The biggest problem with Digital Assets is that most digital assets are licenses that are non-transferable and expire upon death or short terms of inactivity. A DAP? Trust can manage these assets and allow those who you preselect to access them without violations of the license terms and without potential liability to others who may claim an interest or claim to have been harmed by the improper access and use of information contained in these assets.
A DAP? Trust can only be purchased or created by one of the Estate Planning lawyers we work with. If you would like to contact a DAP? Trust lawyer in your state contact us.