ARTICLE BY CHARLOTTE BANDAWE
Upon your death, your Digital Executors who are appointed under the terms of your Will are authorised to access your social media and online accounts. They will carry out your specific instructions to:
By making a Will appointing Digital Executors and leaving all the relevant instructions, your social media and online accounts can be easily located upon your death and dealt with as you require.
Our Wills and Probate team offer a full estate administration service, which includes dealing with a deceased’s digital assets.
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Charlotte Bandawe is our Head of Wills and Probate department, leading a team of three other colleagues. Charlotte is also a member of The Association of Lifetime Lawyers. View her Association For …
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