Digital assets are now a
“thing” that clients need to include in their estate plan. The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
(Ajemian v. Yahoo!) recently ruled that personal representatives may provide lawful consent on behalf
of a decedent to release the contents of online user accounts. Last month Yahoo! petitioned the
U.S. Supreme Court for a Writ of Certiorari, appealing this decision. Until the
dust settles, what can practitioners do? This one-hour presentation will walk practitioners
through RevUFADAA and provide tips on how to assist clients with digital assets
in their planning documents and in probate.
This CLE is approved for
credit through May 23, 2020.
Presenter:
Richard Baum, Hawke Law
Group
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credits approved
| Event Code: 257488
Cost:
MSBA Members: $29.95
Non-MSBA Members:
$64.95