Is your digital house in order (if you die unexpectedly)?

It used to be that when someone died, the loved ones were able to rummage through drawers and files to locate records and account numbers for the myriad of important matters to address. Difficult as that may be, it is do-able. Now, much of that information is digital. If locked out of accounts, it can be near impossible, making a hard time in someone’s life even harder. It is evermore important to share passwords with loved ones and anyone else involved in accounts and the estate. Anyone doing this will naturally organize their digital lives in the process.

The New York Times just shared Get Your Digital Accounts Ready In Case of Death, giving a 4-step plan for exactly how to do this yourself and how to encourage friends and family to do the same.

Read Get Your Digital Accounts Ready In Case of Death here.

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