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Originally Posted by suesheboy
Does Paxum have an estate department and are the beneficiary's that you want on your Paxum account on there - or did they never ask?
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I would hazard a guess most adult or mainstream affiliate programs do not have an "estate department", nor did ePass, or does Paxum. I'd take a guess neither does Paypal. I am sure they have a lawyer or a legal department who handles these special circumstances should they come up.
Paxum, or alike, is not going to work any differently than it would at a bank for your relatives where they are not on your account. If you have a living will, and have detailed out all of your accounts (affiliate programs, banks, paxum, etc.) they should be able to get access to all of them with the help of the lawyer. Assuming you have named an executor and it does not have to go to probate to define next of kin.
What this really comes down too is.... YOU need to detail out all of your affiliate programs, paypal, paxum or people you do business with and provide a copy to your lawyer. YOU need to set up a living will, and detail out all of this and name an executor of your estate. YOU would then make sure your lawyer is comfortable helping your family members should something happen to you, and have that also detailed in the will.
