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Title: Weekly Scenario: What Becomes of a Deceased Person’s Online Accounts
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URL Source: http://www.offitkurman.com/weekly-s ... eased-persons-online-accounts/
Published: Jan 15, 2015
Author: Offit Kerman
Post Date: 2015-01-15 21:27:43 by A K A Stone
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Comments: 3

Question: You have referenced so called ‘digital’ assets in some of your blogs such as giving an agent authority over such assets in a power of attorney. However I’d like to know what becomes of a deceased person’s online accounts (Twitter, email, facebook) after death? Who has access to these accounts and what type of access is generally granted

Answer: There is no uniform legislation in place today which answers the question as to what should become of a decedent’s online accounts. However, very recently a uniform law committee which designs uniform law across the board endorsed a plan to address the question. The plan will give individuals access to, but no control over the deceased person’s digital accounts unless the person’s Will says otherwise. This is a very significant step in the estate planning world when it comes to the universe of the digital afterlife.

This is interesting news as this question has never been clearly addressed. It seems then that state law would trump a web site’s user agreements/privacy policies that may otherwise prohibit people from accessing an online or digital account. The legislation would have to be adopted by each of the separate states. But if these law do pass, state law should override the website user’s privacy policies that would otherwise prevent an executor, administrator or family member from accessing an account that doesn’t belong to them.

Comment: As recently reported by the Washington Post, Delaware became the first state to grant members of a decedent’s family complete control over a person’s digital accounts. The article reports that Delaware has already passed such a law. So now just as executors (in Delaware) have access to physical documents, the same level of access will be granted to digital type assets

As always, if you have questions or would like to know more about estate plans and estate administration please contact Steven E. Shane at:

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#1. To: A K A Stone (#0)

Who has access to these accounts and what type of access is generally granted

Seems to me that the person(s) that have access to the login info de facto has control of the account. Now there are some online accounts, e.g. - a 403b account, that will only allow those explicitly authorized by the owner to execute trades, withdrawals, etc. on the owners behalf so mere access to that site would only render info not control.

Our recently updated Will contains language addressing our online accounts and to whom POA is given to access the account and control it. I do not know how this might square with our current state laws if push came to shove.

SOSO  posted on  2015-01-15   22:43:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A K A Stone (#0)

This is interesting.

My dad has two web sites/blogs of his worldly travels.

They are valuable to him, but I don't see their value to many others. I'll have to think about this...whether to keep them going after he's gone.

Non-commercial stuff.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2015-01-15   22:53:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: SOSO, nolu chan (#1)

Seems to me that the person(s) that have access to the login info de facto has control of the account.

Which is why I always hammered that Goldi only owned the domain name but controlled a copy of the database and moderated a forum that ran from the database.

Now there are some online accounts, e.g. - a 403b account

Those are already protected adequately by existing fiduciary laws.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-01-16   6:06:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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