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1101 17th Street, NW, Suite 820
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 857-3434

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Franklin Karibjanian & Law PLLC

  • About Us
  • Practice Areas
    • Estate and Transfer Tax Planning
    • Estate and Trust Administration
    • Charitable Gift Planning/Non-Profit Organizations
    • Well-Being Trusts and Family Wealth Services
  • Our Team
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Granting Authority Over Your Digital Communications

December 20, 2016 Franklin Karibjanian & Law PLLC

By: Richard S. Franklin

Today, virtually all written communications are transmitted electronically.  If John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had exchanged emails, the heirs and estate representative of either Founding Father could see all the communications, sent and received, just by checking their electronic mailboxes, right?  It depends ...

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