In the age of the internet where so much of your information is stored on line under the protection of user names, passwords, and a varied assortment of security systems – many still don’t think about how a loved one would gain access to these systems when they die.
As an estate planning attorney you generally help your clients prepare for when they are no longer around or can no longer make decisions for themselves, but do you help them plan for what will happen to all of their online access?
This issue is even more legitimized by the American Bar Association in their write up Estate Planning Your Digital Assests.

