Capital Entrepreneurs member company Entrustet was featured on Geeksugar and I Am Pop Culture today in posts about the necessity to protect your digital assets before you pass away. From the Geeksugar link:
We pretty much live out our lives online these days ” with Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other social networking sites holding our photos and personal info ” so it only makes sense to have a plan of what you’re going to do with all that data once you’re gone.
If you can’t bear to put your social networking accounts on death row now, you can use Entrustet to create a sort of living will and testament for your digital life, and even appoint an account guardian to either take over your social networking accounts once you’ve passed on, or delete them altogether. The most asked question we get is if wills online are legal?
A Will is one of the most important documents you’ll have to prepare in your life – and can affect your friends, family, and loved ones once you pass away. But what exactly is a Will? Why make a Will? And more importantly, how do you make a Will? You may also want to know the significant of using a solicitor to make a will!
Well, let me tell you that they are legal and valid, however, you need to ensure that you are choosing a trustworthy company to do it and that you received the correct legal assistance to avoid any mistake that can affect it in the future. Remember that is a way to protect your inheritance and your love ones once you are not with them.