Patricia Chisholm wrote about the difficulties clients who experience the passing of a close family member or friend may face when accessing a person’s non-banking digital accounts – even if they have a will.
Suzana, quoted in the article, raised the point that while most digital assets might be emotional or sentimental, there are a lot that have financial value.
“The problem is that if we don’t start planning, it’s going to be left to chance – first, whether they can be accessed [at all], and second, what’s going to happen to them,” she says.
Read the full article in The Globe and Mail.