Free Social Media Will
A Social Media Will is a practical step for every individual in creating an estate plan. This Social Media Will is a complete Will and is appropriate for a variety of individuals. It allows you to state how you'd like your online identity and other digital assets, such as email accounts and computer files, to be handled after your death. Because this is a complete Will, you will also be allowed to state your intentions for your entire estate after your death, including who will receive your belongings and carry out your wishes. If you already have a Will but it does not address social media or your digital assets, use our Social Media Addendum to Will, also known as a Digital Assets Addendum to Will, to add-on to your current Will.
Use the Social Media Will document if:
- You own property, including Digital Assets, to be distributed after your death.
- You want to appoint an executor and digital executor to handle assets as outlined in your Will.
- You want to state your intentions for who will have the responsibility for your minor children if the other parent is unable to serve as the natural guardian.
Note: If your estate will be larger than the federal estate tax exemption amount, currently $5,120,000, this document is best used for education and planning purposes. Consult a lawyer for more complex estate planning by using Rocket Lawyer's On Callâ„¢ service to connect with an attorney in your area. Click on the Find a Lawyer tab on our site or call (888) 627-1192.
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