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Digital Estate Planning: Protecting Your Identity, Social Media, and Financial Assets!

Protecting Your Digital Legacy: What You Need to Know

In a world where so much of our lives happen online, it's more important than ever to understand how to protect our digital assets—things like social media profiles, online banking, and even cryptocurrencies. These digital pieces of our lives are valuable and need to be handled with care when it comes to estate planning. In this session, we’ll dive into the essentials of securing your digital legacy and how to ensure your online presence is protected according to your wishes, both for you and your loved ones.

Why This Is a Must-See for Every Woman

This isn’t just for tech experts—it’s for everyone. As women leaders, we’re the ones who often manage the details of family, business, and finances. Understanding how to navigate the world of digital assets in estate planning is essential for all of us, whether it’s our own future planning or supporting someone else in their time of need. You’ll walk away with practical tips, legal insights, and a new perspective on how to handle everything from your email accounts to your online financial assets. Let’s make sure your digital footprint is just as secure as your physical one—because it’s more than just the future; it’s about taking control today.

About our Speaker…

Michelle - Shari Kruss

Michelle-Shari Kruss, J.D., C.D.R., is the founder and principal attorney at KrussLaw PC in Lake Oswego, OR, where she leads a distinguished estate planning practice focused on families with children 28 years of age and younger, business continuation planning—whether for their own companies or rental properties—and family wealth preservation and multi-generational strategies. With over 30 years of legal experience, Michelle-Shari is a recognized expert in her field, frequently lecturing at hospitals, professional organizations, and civic groups. She is a certified Continuing Legal Education (CLE) presenter and has authored two books, with a third in the works. In addition to her legal practice, she is deeply committed to philanthropy, serving on the boards of organizations such as Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Safety Center, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and the Friends of Lake Oswego Library. As an Associate Member of the Oregon Consular Corps, she also works to foster international trade and policy initiatives. Known for her dedication to excellence, Michelle-Shari’s life and work are driven by a commitment to positive change and making each moment extraordinary.

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