As doctors approach retirement, their interest in estate planning grows. Many doctors are charitably inclined and desire to leave a portion of their assets to their church, dental school, or other charitable organization at death. Other doctors fear that their children will be harmed by having too much, rather than too little, and so they limit their inheritance, leaving the remaining assets to charity.
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