iGoodbye.com Provides New Internet Service to Let Users Pass Critical Information to Heirs Privately After Verification of Death
A new Internet service at iGoodbye.com provides a solution for an age old problem: how to leave critical financial and personal information to heirs without having to give it to them before you are actually gone.
Oklahoma City, Okla. (PRWEB) April 8, 2008 -- A new Internet service at iGoodbye.com provides a solution for an age old problem: how to leave critical financial and personal information to heirs without having to give it to them before you are actually gone. Estate planning usually involves creating wills and trusts in order to spell out clearly who gets what once you depart this earth. There may be tax considerations and instructions on when minors can take control and that sort of thing. One issue that is not usually addressed is the question of private information. For many people, there are some things that they just don't want to share with the world. It could be private information about assets, like account passwords and such, secrets about a child's true parentage, private information about the running of a family business. In short, information that is nobody's business, not even a trusted attorney.
For many people, the conundrum is that they want to pass this information to their loved ones should anything happen to them, but not necessarily before that. A new Internet service called iGoodbye.com tries to solve this problem by holding users documents for them, and delivering the documents to their heirs should they unexpectedly meet their demise.
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Business - Podcast Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 13:48:58 -0700
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