18 January

In this world of COVID-19, it has never been more important to have your estate planning up to date, especially your health care directives and living will. We have all seen on the news the state of hospitals today, overrun with coronavirus patients to the point where visitors and family members are not allowed in. […]

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18 January

Doing so can allow you to focus on care without stressing over critical choices in an emergency. Read more at https://www.straitstimes.com/business/invest/millennials-talk-estate-planning-with-your-parents

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18 January

Upon death, debts may not just cease to exist. Here are some of the questions you might have in your mind pertaining to debt liabilities after death. Read more at https://singaporelegaladvice.com/law-articles/what-happens-to-your-debts-when-you-die/

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18 January

James Howells, an IT worker living in the United Kingdom, knows exactly where his misplaced 7,500 bitcoins are but the city council where he lives won’t let him retrieve them. They say it’s against the law. Read more at https://www.cnbc.com/2017/12/20/man-lost-127-million-worth-of-bitcoins-and-city-wont-let-him-look.html

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18 January

The former chief technology officer of Ripple Labs has just two more password attempts to lay his hands on $240 million in bitcoin that has been locked in an IronKey hard-drive for over a decade. Read more at https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/37270/former-ripple-cto-cant-remember-a-password-that-would-unlock-a-fortune-in-bitcoin

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