Leave a Legacy Not a Mess

June 1, 2020


This article is contributed by LegacyShare.  We are the leading service helping you share your legacy with the ones you love and trust so you can confidently know your legacy will transition smoothly.  Please visit our website at legacyshares.com to review our services and to set up your legacy transition today.

 

Ever think about how many passwords and login credentials you have? If you didn’t write them down and was able to reference your file or notebook, do you think you could possibly remember them all? It would be nearly impossible. Now imagine all your accounts and passwords but you’re not there to tell anyone where or what they are? This would be chaos.

We have a solution for you. Your heirs, beneficiaries and those you trust most shouldn’t have to go through havoc to access your accounts when you pass on.

There are two important factors to your accounts:

  1. Knowing where they are located (websites, banks, logins, etc)
  2. Knowing how to access them (passwords/credentials)

Is it fair to say that if you had all of this information saved in one place, and you were able to tell someone where it was one you’ve passed away so that your family/friends will be in a much better place; is that something you would like?

Your account may stay active for several years if access isn’t passed on properly. Then your family would need to worry about a whole other set of problems like cyber-attacks, and identity theft. Attorneys will have to get involved and provide death certificates when contacting every organization based on the account you have created and it could take what may seem like centuries for them to have access. More importantly it may cost you more money than needed to transition your legacy.

This can all be avoided very easily. With all the passwords and technology, we have in today’s world, it would be a nightmare not to have them all stored safely. Here are some examples of accounts to keep saved and passwords noted for your legacy.

 

  • Tax Forms
  • Assets
  • Laptops
  • Tablets
  • Cell Phones
  • Safes
  • Websites & Blogs
  • Financial Accounts
  • Email Accounts
  • Bank Accounts
  • Credit Cards
  • Cell Phones
  • Utilities
  • Documents
  • Social Media
  • Netflix

 

Let’s make it easy. Helping your family identify all of your accounts and passwords is critical to transitioning your legacy.

With the power of LegacyShare and advanced digital security, it is the perfect place to store all of your passwords and account information. With your LegacyShare profile we make it easy to assign those you want to take over your legacy should you pass unexpectedly.

LegacyShare is here to help. Here to help you in completing this and here to help you notify the persons you want involved while you are gone. It’s a perfect place to store your wishes and everything else you want your “Key Holders” to have.

Let’s prevent lost communication between you and your family and make life better for everyone while you are gone.

Legacies are meant to be shared.

 

-LegacyShare