Estate Planning for Cryptocurrency and Digital Wealth
Your Digital Wealth Needs a Plan
Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and digital assets require specialized estate planning. Without proper preparation, your assets could be permanently lost or inaccessible to your family.
At Gold Legacy Law, PLLC, we help clients across Miami Lakes and South Florida secure their digital wealth and ensure it is transferred properly.
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Why This Matters
Most estate plans were not designed for digital assets.
If your plan does not address cryptocurrency, you risk:
- Permanent loss of Bitcoin due to missing private keys
- Family members unable to access digital accounts
- Delays and complications in probate
- Increased legal fees and disputes
Digital assets are different. They require intentional planning.
What We Do
We help you create a comprehensive estate plan that includes:
✔ Digital Asset Inventory Planning
Identify and organize all cryptocurrency and online assets
✔ Secure Access Strategy
Ensure your trusted person can access your assets when needed
✔ Revocable Living Trust Integration
Avoid probate and maintain privacy for digital assets
✔ Florida Law Compliance
Proper authorization under Florida law for fiduciary access
Free Download: Digital Asset Estate Planning Checklist
Complete the contact form and we will email you a copy of the Estate Planning Checklist.
What You Will Learn:
- How to organize your crypto assets
- Where to store private keys safely
- How to avoid losing access
- What your estate plan must include
Who This Is For
This service is ideal if you:
- Own Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other cryptocurrency
- Have digital wallets or online investment accounts
- Want to avoid probate complications
- Want to protect your family from losing access to assets
Why Choose Gold Legacy Law, PLLC
As an estate planning attorney serving Miami Lakes, I understand both traditional estate law and the evolving challenges of digital assets.
You receive:
- Personalized legal guidance
- Florida-specific estate planning strategies
- Clear, structured planning for digital assets
- Long-term protection for your family
FAQS
Can my family access my Bitcoin if something happens to me
Only if you properly plan for access. Without credentials and legal authorization, it may be lost.
Should I put crypto passwords in my will
No. Wills become public. Secure storage and proper planning are essential.
Do I need a trust for digital assets
In most cases, yes. A trust provides better control, privacy, and access.
Do Not Leave Your Digital Wealth Unprotected
Estate planning for cryptocurrency is not optional. It is essential. CALL US TODAY 305-556-5209
