As owning digital property becomes the norm, estate plans need to employ new strategies.You may have planned for your loved ones to eventually inherit your house, your Rolex watch, or other family heirlooms, but with life increasingly being lived online, you may be overlooking an increasingly important kind of property: digital assets. If your estate plan doesn't account for digital assets properly, your heirs may not be able to gain access to them. I recently had to have a Probate Judge issue a separate order to Google, so a family could access their deceased dad’s pictures. This process took several ...