About the webinar
Cryptocurrency is no longer a niche topic. More clients now hold digital assets, yet many will writers and estate planning professionals still feel unsure about how to identify them, discuss them properly, and reflect them within the planning process. In this webinar, Simon Dyer will talk through why this area matters, where the common gaps are, and how professionals can build confidence when dealing with clients who hold cryptocurrency and other digital assets. The session will also introduce the training course Simon runs for will writers and estate planners, designed to help them approach this area with more clarity and confidence.
Areas covered will include:
- Why cryptocurrency is becoming more relevant to will writers and estate planners
- The risk of missing crypto and digital assets during the client fact-find
- How planning for crypto differs from planning for traditional assets
- The practical issues around access, records, wallets and private keys
- The types of questions professionals should be asking clients
- How better understanding can lead to stronger client outcomes and wider client opportunities
- An overview of the course and how it supports practitioners in this area
Details
Date: Wednesday 29 April 2026
Time: 10:30 am
Location: Online
Register here: https://event.webinarjam.com/q7n27/register/oxrqxbqy
A little bit about Fraser and Fraser
At Fraser and Fraser, you will find a team of efficient, dedicated and experienced genealogists and probate researchers, who offer the best service for you and your clients. We’ve been supporting the legal professions by tracing missing heirs and beneficiaries to unclaimed estates worldwide, for almost a century.
Services we offer:
- Location of missing beneficiaries
- Missing beneficiary insurance
- FREE family tree check
- Risk-free administrator search service
- Overseas bankruptcy searches
- Medallion signature guarantee
- Flexible fee options (including time spend and fixed fee)
Get in contact with us today for further information:
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7832 1400
Email: info@fraserandfraser.co.uk
Website: https://www.fraserandfraser.co.uk/
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