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Tag Archives: Heirs
Pepsi Inventor Left Original Recipe to Heirs?
photo credit: Just Another Wretch Distribution of personal property items is often one of the most difficult obstacles to a peaceful estate plan. The symbolic meaning of keepsakes carries a weight far in excess of their intrinsic value. But a … Continue reading
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Heirs Denied Access to Digital Assets After Death?
In another example of how the law has not kept up with technology, your digital assets may be at risk after death. An article from the AFP news service explains some of the problems that occur with on-line assets … Continue reading
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