Effective October 1, 2016 Connecticut will have finally updated its 1965 law governing Powers of Attorney (POA’s). The new law, called the Connecticut Uniform Power of Attorney Act, or “CT UPOAA”, makes many changes that...more
One reality of modern life is our increasing reliance on digital information and services. It’s difficult to take and then order prints of photographs, accumulate travel rewards, book travel, sort through financial records,...more
5/6/2016
/ Custodians ,
Digital Assets ,
Encryption ,
Estate Planning ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Passwords ,
Power of Attorney ,
Probate Code ,
Social Media ,
Terms of Service ,
Trusts ,
Wills