
Pass on your digital footprint in a Will
1st Nov 2011
Emma Gaudern, Partner at BHP Law is advising clients to leave their usernames and passwords in letters or a document that can be held with their Wills to make it easier for executors to deal with all their affairs when they die.
Without passwords, relatives may never be able to access E-mail, internet banking and social networking for their loved ones which means things are left unfinished.
Author: Emma Gaudern, Partner (EmmaGa@bhplaw.co.uk)
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