Posts tagged with "digital assistant for grieving families"



Estate Planning · November 14, 2022
How To Manage Your Digital Accounts After Your Death — Part 3
If you've read the previous two articles, you already know how to secure your accounts. Security, on the other hand, is a journey, not a destination. Are you aware that your social media accounts, online banking information, and personal communications can be sold to the highest bidder? Because of this, you should create a digital estate plan for yourself. Part 3 of this article will show you how to create a digital estate plan to protect your loved ones. Here's how it's done...
Estate Planning · November 07, 2022
How To Manage Your Digital Accounts After Your Death — Part 2
Part one of this series covered Facebook and Google's processes to manage your digital accounts after death. In part two, we'll continue our discussion by looking at how Instagram, Twitter, and Apple's online platforms handle your accounts after you log out for the last time. Read more here...
Estate Planning · October 31, 2022
How To Manage Your Digital Accounts After Your Death — Part 1
You're worried about your partner, family members, and friends dealing with your digital accounts after you die. You think about your email inbox exploding, messages flying between the team you've worked so hard to build, having to deal with your own data. . . It's stressful. How do you start planning for your digital afterlife? Read more here...
Estate Planning · July 22, 2022
How Estate Planning Can Reduce The High Cost Of Dying—Part 1
Despite the fact that it happens to every single one of us and is every bit as natural as birth, very few among us are properly prepared for death—whether our own death or the death of a loved one. Yet the pandemic might be changing this. As anyone who has personally dealt with loss knows, when a loved one dies, those who are left behind face major challenges, not only emotional and logistical but financially as well.