@estateplanwatchdog: Digital Assets in Estate Plans. Why Sharing Passwords Isn’t an Estate Plan (Digital Asset Authorization) The script warns that relying on shared passwords or a sticky note to access a loved one’s online accounts can backfire because passwords change, two-factor codes may be locked behind an inaccessible phone, and platforms may freeze accounts upon learning of a death; logging into a deceased person’s account can also violate platform terms and potentially computer access laws. It argues that the real solution is adding a short “digital asset authorization” provision to a trust or will, since legal authorization remains valid even as passwords change. Viewers are urged to review their estate plan for coverage of digital accounts and ask in the comments how to add it.#livingtrust #Will #willsandtrusts #Trust