Few people think about death until it’s too late — and fewer still leave behind a roadmap for their loved ones. In an age where most of our financial and legal lives are digital, experts warn that not preparing for sudden death can leave families struggling with paperwork, frozen accounts, and legal confusion. Advertisement
To prevent that, CA Sarthak Ahuja, entrepreneur and investor, shared a detailed guide on LinkedIn urging people to maintain an “In Case of Death” folder on their computer or cloud drive. The idea, he says, is not to be morbid, but to protect your family from unnecessary hardship.
“Every person should have one folder in their computer called the ‘In Case of Death’ folder,” Ahuja writes. “It ensures your assets are managed, your wishes are honored, and your loved ones

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