Most doctors delay or avoid making complex and emotionally-charged estate planning decisions. Unfortunately, that benign neglect can prove quite costly. Here are the top estate planning mistakes doctors make and how to avoid these costly blunders.
During McGill & Hill Group’s recent Homestead seminar, Blake W. Hassan, CPA, JD* commented that one-third of doctors have no will or other estate planning documents in place. Some are convinced that if they don’t sign a will, they’ll never die. That’s a bad bet! The reality is that if you die without a will, your state will make...
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