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Estate Administration

We provide expert assistance with estate administration, guiding our clients through the intricate processes involved in managing and distributing a deceased individual’s assets. 

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Our firm focuses on guiding and assisting clients through the probate process.

Small Estates

Our team are experienced in guiding clients through the responsibilities and legal requirements associated with managing a trust.

Asset Liquidation

Through our reliable network of referral partners, we offer guidance on the liquidation of assets and ensure legal distribution to heirs with a commitment to trust and expertise.

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Boyette Law focuses on providing expert guidance and comprehensive support for probate, estate administration, trust administration, and asset liquidation. 

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Our dedicated North Carolina probate team is here to guide you through every step of the process, offering trusted support in all 100 counties.

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Navigating Your Loved-One’s Digital Identity Post-Death

Oct 9, 2024

Navigating Your Loved-One’s Digital Identity Post-Death

Everyone’s heard the warning about how everything you ever put on the internet stays there forever, but have you ever given thought to what happens to your internet presence after you pass? Many fail to consider that in the event of their passing, their family will be saddled with trying to access, transfer or delete their accounts and internet presence; oftentimes without the necessary passwords, logins, or credentials to do so. 

In the event that necessary precautions aren’t taken, this process can be incredibly complex legally and extremely difficult for grieving families to navigate without proper advice and legal support.  In the age of malware and hacking, it’s unwise to write passwords down in a book or duplicate them between spouse and family.  Instead, legacy contacts, or techniques like password database sites, can be extremely effective, as they allow family members and closely trusted contacts to obtain access to your passwords in the event of an emergency or death. These sites and many others rely on a safe process, whereby you securely grant access to emergency contacts during your lifetime who can close or transfer your accounts when you pass. 

Regardless of how you decide to make the necessary preparations to make closing your accounts as seamless as possible at death, what is important is that you make it a priority to do them in advance. Contact us today at elizabeth@boyettelawpllc.com or (984)777-3013 if we can help you probate your loved one’s estate.