A Conversation with AI
A conversation Attorney Leigh Cowden had with CHAT GPT about Tennessee “transfer on death” deeds (which, by the way, are not legal here, even though as you can see below, CHAT GPT insists they are.)
Embracing the Future: Why Digital Assets Matter in Estate Planning
In an increasingly digital world, our lives are intertwined with an ever-expanding array of digital assets, from social media accounts and email accounts to cryptocurrency and digital photo libraries. Yet, amidst this digital revolution, many individuals overlook the importance of including digital assets in their estate planning. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it’s essential to recognize the significance of digital assets and take proactive steps to ensure their proper management and distribution in the event of incapacity or death.
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