I dont know... I read a stat a while ago that said the biggest perpetrators of identity theft are usually family members. For example adults who open credit cards eith their childrens info. Horrible stuff! I agree with you though, you should be able to trust your family. I have been toying with setting up a trust and in that case the private keys would be held in that. I am not sure how that all works though.
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i would be willing to bet that you can set up a will with very specific information in it that probably even the lawyer wouldn't be able to understand. At least if you passed on there would be someone that could figure it out.
I don't think a lawyer would risk getting disbarred over a couple grand in crypto that they likely don't know how to access anyway.