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Attorney James N. Voeller, Rebecca L. Jaroszewski and Rebekah Meeks Schement

Digital Estate Planning for All Accounts

The Voeller Law Firm | May 29, 2015 | Estate Planning | Permalink

The digital afterlife is among many conversations that people can engage in when making end-of-life decisions. Ignoring or evading such talks for emotional reasons may have the opposite desired outcome in the end, and prevent loved ones from enjoying their limited time together.

Have you considered how many digital accounts you have out in cyberspace? What will happen to those accounts after you pass away? Well, if nobody can access those accounts when you are gone, it’s hard to tell what will happen.

All sorts of digital accounts now require passwords. Why? To prevent fraud or theft.

This includes accounts we would not have considered as important even a decade ago.

For example, if you open a line of credit with a furniture store, you might be required to produce a password either online or by

phone to do something as simple as check the account balance or the next payment due date. If there is still a balance due on the account, then it is important that your executor or estate administrator have that password so he or she can pay the appropriate amount.

If you think that these smaller accounts do not matter, you might be surprised to know that something as simple as scheduling cable repairs can be difficult without the password.

That was the case for a WGN reporter after her husband died of cancer. Her experience is recounted in a recent WGN article titled “Preparing for the digital afterlife.”

Unfortunately, her husband was the only person who knew the password and the reporter was therefore unable to request any changes or repairs to the cable account.

When preparing your estate plan remember every account you have.

Even if you think it is too small to bother with in an estate plan, someone will need to have access to it if you pass away.

It’s never too early to protect you and your heirs. Click here to read more about what is involved with setting up your estate plan.

Reference WGN (May 18, 2015)“Preparing for the digital afterlife.”.

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