by Kathy Lane | Feb 14, 2016 | digital assets
A 2013 estimate by McAfee found that the average person’s digital assets are worth $35,000. That may be in things such as airline miles, purchased media, online bank accounts, Bitcoins, domain names. Regardless of what they are in, their value can add up quickly. As...
by Kathy Lane | Feb 7, 2016 | Funerals
We’ve reported before on unique ways to dispose of someone’s body after death. However, a friend found a new one that already has people lining up to use it – The Mushroom Death Suit. The brainstorm of Jae Rhim Lee, it’s a burial suit that contains mushroom spoors. ...
by Kathy Lane | Jan 31, 2016 | digital assets
A Sad but True Story from Access Denied illustrates a major problem that many survivors face when trying to deal with their loved one’s death. “Marsha’s husband, Greg, went bike riding with some friends, something he did most Sunday mornings. A car careened down the...
by Kathy Lane | Jan 24, 2016 | digital assets, Uncategorized
A Canadian, Peggy Bush, widow tried to get her deceased husband’s Apple ID password so she could continue to use apps that resided on their shared iPad. She ended up being told by Apple support that she would have to produce a court order first. Her daughter took up...
by Kathy Lane | Jan 17, 2016 | digital assets
When cruising the web, we came across a video that very simply tells you the basics of what to do about your digital assets. Many people have what they think are comprehensive plans for their estate. However, they’ve forgotten about this very critical...
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