In our increasingly digital world, your valuable assets aren't just confined to physical property like your home, car, or bank accounts. A significant portion of your life, memories, and even wealth now exists in the digital realm. From your carefully curated photo albums on cloud storage to cryptocurrency investments and cherished social media profiles, these digital assets often hold immense financial, sentimental, and practical value. Yet, when it comes to estate planning, they are frequently overlooked, leading to confusion, loss, or even permanent inaccessibility for your loved ones after you're gone. For residents of Kansas, understanding how your digital footprint fits into your estate plan is not just about convenience; it's about ensuring your wishes are honored, your privacy is protected, and your beneficiaries aren't left navigating a complex digital maze without guidance. Kansas has taken steps to address this modern challenge with the adoption of...