Advisor Education Series - Planning for Digital Assets
Did you know the average American maintains between 30 and 80 online accounts? From banking and utility providers to social media platforms and app stores, these accounts are a significant part of modern life—but what happens to them when someone passes away or becomes incapacitated?
At our next gathering, we’ll explore the emerging importance of incorporating an “ePlan” into modern estate planning. Join us on February 11 as we hear from Nathan A. Barnes about how to effectively manage online accounts and digital assets in a way that ensures your clients’ legacies are protected in the digital age.
There is no cost for members of the MEPC. The cost for non-members is $35.
The presentation will begin at 4:15, and you're invited to join us for cocktails and catered hors d'ouerves before and after.
About Nathan Barnes
Nathan joined May Oberfell Lorber in 2019 transitioning from his solo practice located in South Bend. His practice remains focused on Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Elder Law, and Mediation. His interpersonal skills permeate his practice so that each client is treated with respect and each matter is handled in a professional manner.
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