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How to protect digital assets in your Will

Emily Grosvenor-Taylor, senior associate, Payne Hicks Beach, 22/01/2021


A recent survey commissioned by the Law Society found that of those asked, 93 percent of respondents who have a will have not included any digital assets in it. Meanwhile, just 26 percent of the 1,000 respondents knew what will happen to their digital assets after they die and only seven percent said they fully understand. 

Put simply, a digital asset is content that is stored digitally.  Whether that is photos stored online that may have p...


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