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Goran Ognjenovic

Protecting Your Wealth: Estate Planning Essentials for Tech Families

Goran Ognjenovic · Jun 3, 2025 ·

In today’s fast-moving tech-driven world, estate planning is no longer optional—especially for professionals in the technology industry. Whether you’re building equity through stock options, scaling a startup, or managing a high-income household, having a thoughtful estate plan ensures your assets are protected, your wishes are honored, and your loved ones are provided for.

Here are the estate planning essentials every tech family should consider:


1. Start with a Will and Revocable Living Trust

For many tech professionals, equity compensation (such as RSUs or stock options) forms a large part of net worth. A will ensures your basic wishes are honored, but a revocable living trust allows for greater control, avoids probate, and provides privacy. It also streamlines asset transfer and protects heirs from unnecessary legal delays.


2. Understand How Tech-Specific Assets Pass

From cryptocurrency wallets to intellectual property and stock grants, digital assets require tailored planning. Make sure:

  • Your estate documents reference digital assets
  • You leave secure instructions for access to digital accounts and wallets
  • You understand vesting schedules and transferability of stock options or startup shares

3. Update Beneficiary Designations

401(k)s, IRAs, and life insurance policies pass outside of your will or trust. Make sure your beneficiary designations align with your broader estate plan, especially if you experience major life changes (marriage, divorce, children, liquidity events).


4. Plan for Income and Estate Taxes

Tech wealth can grow rapidly, sometimes unexpectedly. Without careful planning, your estate may face significant tax consequences. Consider:

  • Gifting strategies to reduce taxable estate size
  • Trust structures (e.g., SLATs, GRATs, ILITs)
  • Working with a financial advisor and estate attorney to coordinate tax-smart asset transitions

5. Include Powers of Attorney and Advance Directives

Wealth protection includes incapacity planning. Designate financial and healthcare power of attorney and create a living will so decisions are made according to your wishes if you’re unable to speak for yourself.


6. Involve the Right Professionals

Work with a team that understands both complex equity compensation and estate planning law. Your team should ideally include:

  • A fiduciary financial advisor (like us!)
  • An estate planning attorney
  • A tax strategist or CPA

Final Thoughts

Estate planning is not just about distributing assets after you’re gone—it’s about protecting your family, your values, and your legacy. For tech families in Portland, Beaverton, and Hillsboro, we specialize in bridging the gap between equity-based wealth and long-term financial security.

Need help navigating your estate plan? Schedule a free consultation to start building your family’s blueprint for the future.

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