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Title: Writing A Will
Post by: truthF on May 04, 2016, 10:15:49 PM
Hi,
Who would you advice leaving your wallet private keys with. when writing your will? I mean anything can happen to any of us at any moment. I'd like em held in trust for my kids. just in case.
lawyer, wife, will executor? Or would it be best to exchange to Fiat and keep in bank?


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: outatime1 on May 04, 2016, 10:42:47 PM
I would think the wife, but I'm also getting ready to prepare a will and if you have young kids you may need to consider who will raise the kids if you and your wife both pass away.  I'm going to state who we want to raise them and we will most likely leave all money (including bitcoin keys) to them in that situation.


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: BADecker on May 05, 2016, 01:55:10 AM
You have a friend over. You give your friend a bag of dog food to feed the dog for you, while you prepare dinner for the two of you. Your friend accepts the dog food and the instruction to feed the dog, and goes about giving the dog his food. You have a trust going.

You are the creator of the trust to feed the dog. Your friend is the trustee who accepts the dog food and the instruction to feed the dog. The dog is the beneficiary.

Get a knowledgeable friend or attorney to prepare trust paperwork for you. You can study about trusts and contracts and do it yourself.
1. Have a friend actually create the trust by giving you a silver dollar to hold in trust for your kids.
2. You are the trustee.
3. Make the trust so that it can accept donations, and donate the wallet (and other property, including the house - better to make separate trusts for each major item) to the trust.
4. Include instructions about how you would like the wallet and keys and bitcoins divided among the children.
5. Set the information up in private in such a way that only the trustee has access to the keys.
6. Make one of the kids to be the successor trustee... to take over the trust in the event that something happens to you. Do this formally, with acceptance paperwork by the kid. This could include any major reason that you could no longer function as trustee... not only death. If the kids are too young, perhaps a trusted friend, or even the wife or husband.
7. Make sure that all the kids have a copy of the trust so that they can hold the successor trustee responsible in court if the successor doesn't follow the instructions in the trust.

Make any reasonable instructions, right in the trust, about how you would want things to be handled in the event of your removal as trustee.

Trust creator = friend or attorney, or even spouse, who gives you the original silver dollar.
Trustee = you.
Beneficiaries = the kids or anyone, even a company or church or anyone else.
Successor trustee = one of the kids, who is also beneficiary, so that the property in trust can be dispersed to all.

The point of a trust? It can be set up in ways so that the property can go right on being held in trust after you are out of the picture. Thus, there is no transfer of any property... only change of trustee. The government and courts can stay entirely out of the picture as long as the kids are honorable and trustworthy among themselves.

No probate, or even knowledge that the property changed hands, because it didn't, necessarily.

Notarize all documents.

8)


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: Dank14 on May 05, 2016, 09:57:49 PM
I think it's best to exchange with fiat and keep in the bank, since it's equivalent to money anyway.


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: colombuszka on May 06, 2016, 08:07:34 AM
Depends on which country your are living in.


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: Kisleav on May 06, 2016, 08:11:05 AM
Your best friend and even you bank, they can be of great use


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: ukasyah on May 07, 2016, 01:25:13 PM
Hi,
Who would you advice leaving your wallet private keys with. when writing your will? I mean anything can happen to any of us at any moment. I'd like em held in trust for my kids. just in case.
lawyer, wife, will executor? Or would it be best to exchange to Fiat and keep in bank?


it should be two trusted people, wife and your best friend.


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: iram66680 on May 08, 2016, 02:10:31 AM
Haven't really put much thought into this subject as I am still young (and healthy  ;) as much of you know now from the previous thread here in off-topics heheh  :D ). So I don't have much need of one right now. But will put some thought into it now that you mention it. Maybe a paper wallet would be a better opinion to pass your bitcoins on to your loved ones that are not to technical.


Title: Re: Writing A Will
Post by: Tasunko on May 08, 2016, 02:56:41 AM
Hi
I'm from Poland