Estate Planning for Your Social Media Platforms
What’s going to happen to your social media platforms and online business assets upon your incapacity or death?
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“How To Protect Your Digital ASS(ets) With Estate and Business Succession Planning”
4 thoughts on “Estate Planning for Your Social Media Platforms”
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StreamingLawyer March 28, 2018 at 08:38 PM
Thanks Nick! Whether its termination or estate planning/ business succession planning, there’s a need to take this new dynamic into consideration. Yes, I’d enjoy seeing these new startups.
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Scott Welch March 28, 2018 at 05:36 PM
Great info Mitch! These considerations should be in any general power of attorney, trust, or will in this very digital world we live in.
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StreamingLawyer March 28, 2018 at 08:40 PM
I like that mentioned will, trust and power of attorney. Great tools to help make this happen. I’m thinking this is a new standard of care for the estate planning attorney. We’ll see what happens. Thanks for the kind words Scott!
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Excellent information, Mitch. There are a couple of legaltech startups that I’ve seen in the last couple of years who are supposed to be able to terminate all digital assets if you are deceased. It has been a while since I’ve looked at them, so I’ll have to do some research to see if I can find them to post here as resources. Digital asset management is a complicated and can become a nightmare if families to not properly prepare.