January 2026 Newsletter
Happy New Year!

We’re excited to kick off the year by sharing what’s new at Lannik Law, LLC.
We’ve updated our website to better serve you and improve your overall experience.
What to expect:
- A cleaner, more modern design
- Easier and more intuitive navigation
- Updated content and helpful resources
- Improved performance across all devices
We invite you to take a look around and let us know what you think. We look forward to serving you in the year ahead!
Do Not Let Your Digital Life Die with You
Digital assets are every bit as real and valuable as traditional property—sometimes even more so. Yet many people do not treat them that way in their estate plan. Your plan may account for your home and heirlooms, but what about your Venmo balance, web domains, or crypto wallets? Read more to properly plan to ensure these valuable digital assets aren't easily lost or become inaccessible after you die.
Secure Your Digital Wallet: Cryptocurrency and Your Estate Plan
Crypto is the only asset class where a simple loss of access, not market decline, can wipe out an entire fortune. And that risk does not disappear when you die. If your executor cannot locate the wallet, seed phrase, or authentication steps, the asset may as well not exist. Read more to learn that you need an estate plan that accounts for how uniquely valuable—and fragile—these assets can be.
Protect Your Estate from Cyberthreats
Preventing cybercrimes such as identity theft starts with awareness, including the recognition that cybersecurity is not just an IT problem or something that affects businesses. It is a personal wealth preservation issue that can affect you not only now but also after you are gone, making it crucial to strengthen your digital defenses long before your estate reaches administration. Read more to learn that scammers routinely target estates, executors, and grieving families, often by mining obituaries and public probate records to launch phishing, impersonation, and identity-theft schemes.
Note from Susana: “Love Letters*” no more, in Denmark at least
Dear Reader,
December 30, 2025 marked the final day the Danish Postal Service delivered letters. After serving its population for more than 400 years, Denmark’s postal system ended traditional mail delivery due to drastic declines in letter volume and the rapid pace of digitalization. Its focus has now shifted almost entirely to parcel delivery.
What Clients Are Saying
Hear how families describe their experience working with our firm.
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"Impressed"I found attorney Lannik professional, courteous, and gave honest feedback without passing judgement on the other attorney. She was very gracious, listened attentively, and offered her perspective.- Dan U.
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"Highly Recommend"She was very helpful in putting my funds in the correct places to protect my assets.- Mary D.
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"Very Personable"We would highly recommend Lannik Law to those looking for an intelligent, informed and friendly elder law attorney.- Marianne D.