Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1968

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to access to a decedent's electronic mail accounts

Impact

The enactment of H1968 would significantly alter the landscape of digital asset administration in Massachusetts. By clarifying the procedures required for fiduciaries to access a decedent's electronic communications and other digital assets, the bill promotes uniformity in estate management. It aims to protect the deceased's privacy while ensuring that their fiduciaries have a clear path to fulfilling their financial and legal obligations. Furthermore, the bill preserves a user’s rights to designate what should happen to their digital assets, thereby allowing for greater control over personal data post-mortem.

Summary

House Bill H1968, also known as the Massachusetts Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act, seeks to provide a legal framework for fiduciaries to access the digital assets of deceased individuals. The bill outlines the rights of fiduciaries, including personal representatives, conservators, and agents, to access and manage digital assets, such as email accounts and other online services, once an account holder has passed away. It aims to streamline the process of digital asset management in estate proceedings, ensuring that fiduciaries can administer the deceased's digital estate without unnecessary legal hurdles.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill may raise concerns regarding privacy, particularly over the potential for conflicting definitions of digital asset ownership and the terms of service agreements from various online platforms. Some critics argue that the bill might unintentionally enable unauthorized access to personal communications, potentially infringing upon the privacy rights of the deceased. This has led to discussions about the balance between rightful access for fiduciaries and the protection of an individual's digital privacy even after death.

Companion Bills

MA H4639

Replaced by For uniform fiduciary access to digital assets

Previously Filed As

MA S1048

Relative to access to a decedent's electronic mail accounts

MA H2672

Relative to firearm industry accountability and gun violence victims’ access to justice

MA S1653

Relative to firearm industry accountability and gun violence victims’ access to justice

MA S898

Relative to patient centered access to behavioral health services in accountable care organizations

MA H4639

For uniform fiduciary access to digital assets

MA H5052

Relative to town meeting accessibility

MA H2381

Relative to creating accessible CNA training

MA H1284

Ensuring banking accessibility

MA H2082

Relative to contractor accountability

MA H1484

Relative to accessory dwelling units

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