Should you have a social media will? U.S. Government thinks so.

The idea of a social media will may sound a bit silly, but according to our federal government, “[if] you have social media profiles set up online, you should create a statement of how you would like your online identity to be handled.” According to a recent government blog post:

If you have social media profiles set up online, you should create a statement of how you would like your online identity to be handled. Just like a traditional will helps your survivors handle your physical belongings, a social media will spells out how you want your online identity to be handled.  Read More.

In addition to Thriving Attorney, Darin M. Klemchuk is founder of Klemchuk LLP, an intellectual property, litigation, and business law firm located in Dallas, Texas.  He also co-founded Project K, a charity devoted to changing the world one random act of kindness at a time.  Click to read more about Darin Klemchuk's practice as an intellectual property lawyer. 

Darin M. Klemchuk

In addition to Thriving Attorney, Darin M. Klemchuk is founder of Klemchuk LLP, a litigation, intellectual property, and transactional law firm located in Dallas, Texas. He also co-founded Project K, a charity devoted to changing the world one random act of kindness at a time. Click to read more about Darin Klemchuk's practice as an intellectual property lawyer.


You can follow Darin on LinkedInTwitter, and Google+. 

 

http://www.klemchuk.com
Previous
Previous

Do students have free speech rights at school? Can schools force students to divulge passwords?

Next
Next

Record setting fine to be assessed against Google