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Estate planning for Digital Assets is a topic that was covered in a two part article by Oregon Estate Planning Attorney on his Wealth Law blog. In the second part of his article Estate Planning and...
View ArticleOklahoma Law Lets Executors manage Online Social Media Accounts
A new law in Oklahoma appears to let estate executors have the power to access, administer, or terminate online social media accounts of the deceased. This law is in direct contradiction to the...
View ArticleWhat to do with your Internet passwords when you die?
Coming of age in this digital world has its luxuries, but those luxuries come with their own set of complexities. Face Book enables you to connect with friends; blogging sites (such as this one) allow...
View ArticleDAP Trust: Dealing with your Digital / Online Rights and Propert Correctly.
Today there is a big hole in most estate plans. Most estate plans do not deal with the property and licence rights that almost all Americans have accumulated with their online lives. What online assets...
View ArticleDigital Asset Trusts: To my loving wife I leave my iTunes account
Estate planning is an important event in one’s life. The fruits of a life time of hard work, passed down in the hopes that they will serve their next owner well. But in this modern age we live in,...
View ArticleLaw Review Article on Digital Assets & Estate Planning
John B. Conner has written a Law Review article in the Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal titled “DIGITAL LIFE AFTER DEATH: THE ISSUE OF PLANNING FOR A PERSON’S DIGITAL ASSETS AFTER...
View ArticleWho Ownes your Itunes Account? and Bruce Willis
Last week there were several articles which brought light to many that our online identities are just licenses which will expire upon out death. While this concept is new to some, most lawyers...
View ArticleEstate Planning: Dealing with your digital death instead of before
Portland company WebCease is making waves in the probate and estate-planning community by helping attorneys and grieving families locate the deceased’s digital accounts. CEO Glenn Williamson aims to be...
View ArticleFacebook Account, Digital Assets and Estate Planning, what Happens when I die?
Estate Planning for Digital Assets is becoming a more important part of our estate planning. While most online accounts simply expire when you die, Facebook has recently incorporated some changes to...
View ArticleULC has rewritten the “Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act”
The first version of the Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act, or UFADDA, emerged from major Internet and tech companies. They objected largely on the basis that the law violated the...
View ArticleFlorida Passes Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act
In March, the Florida governor approved a new law called the Florida Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act, which allows the loved ones of a decedent to access any digital assets he or she may have...
View ArticleA Spouse’s Unauthorized Access to Email Could Violate Wiretap Act
While the following article deals with divorce, our readers may consider it terms of accessing emails or online information of a deceased spouse or family member and the potential criminal liability...
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