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Laurie Blume / Thursday, March 26, 2020 / Categories: Legal, Advanced Planning Seven Threats To Your Estate Proper Planning is Crucial Hugh Woodrow of the Cronin Law Firm discusses the topic of Seven Threats To Your Estate. The following scenarios are all situations that people find themselves in and are important issues to be aware of. Losing control or access to your assets. This can happen when you least expect it. It can be due to an accident, a medical emergency such as a heart attack or stroke. Not knowing the law. It is important to talk to an expert attorney regarding estate planning and elder law. Looking up a form on the internet is not the right answer. Not knowing your predators. You would be surprised at how often a family member or close friend will use your trusting nature to take advantage of you and take your money. Your health fails. We never know what tomorrow may bring. A heart attack or stroke can come without any warning. Alzheimer’s or dementia can change our lives irrevocably. We are now in the middle of the Coronavirus Pandemic. These are all reasons why it is important to have an estate plan in place to cover as many contingencies as possible. Failing to plan when you can, as opposed to when you can’t. Look at your options, talk to your family and have an estate plan to protect you and your loved ones. Not working with qualified professionals. You need an expert in estate planning to assist you. Get referrals from attorneys, check credentials and experience. Don’t hesitate to ask questions. Don’t know costs. There are attorney fees to prepare a proper estate plan. Think of the costs of failing to do so. Elvis, Prince and Aretha Franklin are prime examples of people with substantial estates who failed to have a will or trust. The costs in taxes and litigation for failing to do what is necessary can be enormous and wars between heirs are not what you want. We covered a lot on our interview with the goal of helping to make you aware of positive solutions. If you have ideas or questions, please share them with us. Print 33984 Tags: Estate Planning Legal Related articles Scamming Seniors Legacy Letters Dealing with Personal and Sentimental Belongings Formal Wills & Trusts Medical Power of Attorney Family Court in the Coronavirus Era Are There More Grey Divorces? WATCH: Conservatorships Navigating Probate for Guardians Probate Court in the Coronavirus Era