New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1683

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Authorizes executor or administrator to take control of online accounts of deceased person.

Impact

The enactment of A1683 would significantly impact the probate process by providing a structured legal framework for handling digital assets. Currently, there is ambiguity surrounding the control of online accounts after a person's death, with many social media platforms and email services having their own policies regarding account access. By allowing executors and administrators the authority to access these accounts, the bill seeks to simplify the process of settling an estate, ensuring that important communications, documents, and digital legacies are accessible. This change aligns New Jersey with other jurisdictions that have enacted similar laws, fostering uniformity in addressing the management of digital assets.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1683, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to address the handling of online accounts following the death of an individual. The bill specifically authorizes the executor or administrator of an estate to take control of any online accounts belonging to a deceased person. This includes accounts on social networking sites, microblogging platforms, and email services. The goal of the bill is to provide clarity and legal backing for executors and administrators to manage the digital assets of decedents in an era where online presence is prominent.

Contention

While the bill is designed to aid in the execution of estates, it may raise concerns regarding privacy and the handling of sensitive information. Detractors may argue that allowing executors access to a deceased person's online accounts could lead to potential misuse or violations of privacy. Additionally, discussions may arise around the necessity of obtaining a court order for such access, as this could add another layer of complexity to the probate process. Overall, there exists a balance between ensuring the orderly administration of estates and protecting the rights of individuals regarding their digital legacies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2435

Authorizes executor or administrator to take control of online accounts of deceased person.

NJ A418

Makes failure to wear mask upon entry into store or transportation publically available, with posted signage, a violation with fine during public emergency declared in Executive Order 103 of 2020 and future public health emergencies.

NJ A3881

Requires State Police to establish online portal allowing persons to obtain status of expungement orders.

NJ A4644

Requires social media companies to take certain actions concerning accounts maintained by or featuring minors.

NJ HB287

Provides for the administration of a digital account of a deceased minor

NJ A5699

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information concerning certain court administrators.

NJ A525

Makes DNA samples and genetic information resulting from DNA analysis property of the person sampled or analyzed.

NJ A1693

Creates resume bank for certain persons with disabilities.

NJ A4285

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information concerning court administrators and deputy court administrators.

NJ A5076

Requires person offering digital coupon to make available in-store alternative of identical value.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.