Thoughts on Estate Planning and Over-Seas Flights
Imagine that you are preparing to fly an airplane from Los Angeles to Honolulu. You know that airplane engines need to be serviced and overhauled after a certain number of hours of operation and you also know that the plane you are going to fly to Honolulu, over 3,000 miles of open water, has not been serviced recently. Would you choose to ignore the service requirements of the engines of that airplane, knowing that you have only one chance to get it right and that failure is not a viable option, particularly when that plane must travel non-stop for 3,000...
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