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Assist your parents' to take control of their digital legacy.

Protect your parents' internet identity after they're gone.

George H. Gray 0 3063 Article rating: No rating
Protect Your Parents' Digital LegacyThe internet is now used for a wide variety of activities we take for granted as part of our daily routine. We use Facebook to share thoughts and photos, Twitter to keep in contact and on-line providers to manage our bank and credit card accounts. These items of information, memories and data are often characterized as “digital assets.” On September 29, 2016, a bill was signed into law by Governor Cuomo which enacted New York’s version of the “Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act” (the “Act”) which nineteen (19) other states have also enacted into law.
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