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Your estate plan was written before any of this existed.
Wills, trusts, and powers of attorney were designed for a world of physical assets and paper documents. Digital Estate Planning extends the same legal infrastructure to the assets, identities, and authority that increasingly make up the bulk of what you'll pass on.
What traditional estate planning misses
Your will names the beneficiaries of your bank account, your house, and your investment portfolio. It probably doesn't name a beneficiary for your password manager, your cryptocurrency holdings, your domain names, the SaaS accounts running your business, your medical records vault, your iCloud, or the authority you've delegated to people who run things on your behalf. Each of these is a custody question the will doesn't answer.
Estate planning that covers the whole stack
Digital Estate Planning brings every category into the same succession framework: digital identities, cryptocurrency and tokenized holdings, important documents, family communications, delegated authorities, and the credentials that grant access to all of it. Each gets its own beneficiary, its own succession rules, and its own verifiable handoff.
Works with your existing estate attorney
Digital Estate Planning isn't a replacement for your will, your trust, or your attorney's work — it's the operational layer underneath. Your attorney drafts the legal instruments. H33 Custody enforces the underlying transfers when the events occur. The two work together.
Maintained as your life changes
Marriage, divorce, new children, new businesses, new holdings, new advisors. Your digital estate plan updates as your life updates — with verifiable change records that satisfy executors, beneficiaries, and any court that needs to confirm the most recent version was the operative one.
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What Digital Estate Planning covers
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Digital identities
Email accounts, social media presences, online identities tied to who you are.
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Cryptocurrency and tokens
BTC, ETH, stablecoins, NFTs, tokenized securities, RWAs.
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Important documents
Wills, trusts, medical directives, contracts, family records.
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Family communications
Email archives, message threads, family photos and videos.
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Business interests
Holdings in private companies, SaaS accounts, vendor relationships, partnership agreements.
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Delegated authority
Powers of attorney, executor designations, trustee roles, agent relationships.