How would this be different from the stocks I own that my wife does not know about? Or that condo for my mistress that she is not aware of? Or the gold coins I have buried under the big tree out back that I have been meaning to tell my family about?
While the digital life may make this a more common problem, I don't think it is a unique problem at all.
I wonder if there would be a reason why current probate laws would not apply to the "digital" stuff?
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