A law passed in Oklahoma provides for executors to access social media accounts and, presumably, distribute their holdings. So if you donāt write out that will with LegalZoom, a judge will decide who gets your Second Life counterfeit fuck coffin
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āWhen a person dies, someone needs to have legal access to their accounts to wrap up any unfinished business, close out the account if necessary or carry out specific instructions the deceased left in their will,ā said outgoing Oklahoma state Rep. Ryan Keisel. āDigital photo albums and e-mails are increasingly replacing their physical counterparts, and I encourage Oklahomans to think carefully about what they want to happen to these items when they pass away.ā
Grandparents who want to know how much their grandkids love them are advised to start carrying a Microsoft Points balance.
OK Law Addresses Virtual Estates [Game Politics]