RUFADAA and digital asset access
Many states in the United States have adopted some form of the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (RUFADAA). This law helps executors, agents, and other fiduciaries gain access to certain digital assets in a more predictable way.
IronClad Family is designed to support this type of framework by giving you a clear place to store instructions and materials your fiduciaries may need. However, every situation is different and each state may handle digital assets differently.
Important legal reminder: Nothing in this article is legal advice. IronClad Family cannot tell you how RUFADAA or any other law applies to your specific situation. Please speak with an attorney in your state to understand how digital asset laws affect your planning.
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