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In a digital age where much of our financial, personal, and professional lives exist online, an often overlooked question arises: what happens to those digital assets when we die? In a recent article, “What Happens to Your Online Accounts When You Die—And How to Make Sure Your Family Isn’t Left Scrambling,” Adam H. Douglas, writing for The Epoch Times (April 16, 2026), explores the growing importance of digital estate planning and offers practical steps to ensure loved ones are not left navigating a maze of inaccessible accounts and unresolved obligations.

Read the full article here: What Happens to Your Online Accounts When You Die—And How to Make Sure Your Family Isn’t Left Scrambling

About Jurimetrics Journal:

The Jurimetrics Journal is published quarterly  “Jurimetrics is the oldest and most widely circulated peer-reviewed journal in its field and is proud to be the official journal of the American Bar Association Science & Technology Law Section. Currently, the journal is housed at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University (ASU Law) and cosponsored by ASU Law’s Center for Law, Science and Innovation (LSI). An LSI Center faculty fellow advises the Jurimetrics executive board and editorial staff. The journal provides scholars and researchers with a wealth of thoughtful articles. It is frequently cited in opinions of state and federal courts, legal treatises, textbooks, and scholarly articles in a wide range of other journals. These distinctions support Jurimetrics’ claim of being the premier peer-reviewed journal of law, science, and technology.”

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