5 REASONS WHY 80% of families lose control of their estate - even with a will or trust

1. Families don't lose control in court - they lose it at home.

Most estate problems don’t start with lawyers or judges.

 

They start in living rooms, kitchens, and spare bedrooms.

 

Boxes of papers. Old folders. Files no one’s looked at in years.

No one knows what matters and what doesn’t.

 

And by the time the system gets involved, control was already gone.

2. A will or trust won’t work if no one knows how to use it.

Most families do have a will and trust.

 

What they don’t have are instructions.

 

Who is supposed to act first.

What accounts exist.

Which documents unlock everything else.

 

So families freeze.

 

And confusion creates delays that quickly turn into loss.

3. Grief destroys clarity faster than people expect.

Everyone thinks they’ll “figure it out” when the time comes.

They won’t.

 

Grief makes simple decisions feel impossible.

Even capable, organised adults shut down emotionally.

 

And when thinking slows down, mistakes happen.

 

That’s when accounts get missed and decisions get made by default.

4. What can’t be found can’t be claimed.

Unclaimed insurance.

Forgotten bank accounts.

Assets no one even knew existed.

 

These aren’t rare cases.

They happen every day.

 

Not because families didn’t deserve the money.

But because no one knew where to look.

 

Lost paperwork doesn’t just delay things.

It erases them.

5. This is why thousands are using the When We Die Folder before it’s too late.

Families who understand how quickly control disappears don’t wait.

 

They organise everything before confusion has a chance to start.

 

The When We Die Folder puts every document and instruction in one place, so nothing gets lost, frozen, or decided by the system.

 

What isn’t organised now gets lost later.

 

So do this while you still can. ⬇️

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