Best thing to do is to see a lawyer for sure. It's also nice when friends are able to help out and you end with services for free.
I wonder if you have included your digital information in your will/trust? Don’t forget your digital estate such as accounts for Facebook, Email, YouTube, eBay, Amazon, LinkedIn, Credit Cards, Online Bank Accounts, etc. If not already included might be good to include this data in your will. Just a thought.
Letter of Digital InstructionsThe Executor or Recipients named below shall have the right and power to, including but not limited to, access, download, manage, distribute, or terminate my digital assets without order of court or notice to anyone as set forth in my Will.
(Name Each Asset, Digital Executor, Login, and Password)
1. Name of Digital Asset: Facebook
Digital Executor: Executor as set forth in my Will
Login:
john.doe@gmail.comPassword: 12345
2. Name of Digital Asset: Amazon
Digital Executor: Executor as set forth in my Will
Login: johndoe
Password: 12345
3. Name of Digital Asset: Bank
Digital Executor: Executor as set forth in my Will
Login: johndoe
Password: 12345
And so on and so forth... This would need to be updated periodically as often passwords change or accounts are closed.
Please Note: Any information present herein by Eagle is meant to be a guideline not legal advice. The best thing to do, as always, would be to consult a lawyer to see if the verbiage would be sustainable in a court of law in your state.~ Eagle