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Code · Michigan · Chapter 700 — Estates and Protected Individuals Code

700.1014 Disclosure of protected person's digital assets to conservator.

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700.1014 Disclosure of protected person's digital assets to conservator.
Sec. 14.
(1)After an opportunity for a hearing, the court may grant a conservator access to the digital assets of a protected person.
(2)Unless otherwise ordered by the court or directed by the user, a digital custodian shall disclose to a conservator the catalogue of electronic communications sent or received by the protected person and any digital asset, other than the content of electronic communications, in which the protected person has a right or interest if the conservator gives the digital custodian all of the following:
(a)A written request for disclosure in physical or electronic form.
(b)A certified copy of the court order that gives the conservator authority over the digital assets of the protected person.
(c)If requested by the digital custodian, any of the following:
(i)A number, username, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the digital custodian to identify the account of the protected person.
(ii)Evidence linking the account to the protected person.
(3)A conservator may request a digital custodian of digital assets of a protected person to suspend or terminate an account of the protected person for good cause. A request made under this subsection must be accompanied by a certified copy of the conservator's letters of authority or other order appointing the conservator.
History: 2016, Act 59 , Eff. June 27, 2016
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