Billionaire Howard Hughes died in 1976 at the age of 70. He was known as an eccentric. However, he died without a will, which is not eccentric but unfortunately all too normal. A will of his was supposedly discovered at the headquarters of the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City, but this will was proved to be a forgery in a Nevada court and 22 cousins ended up dividing his estate.
Hughes danced with my grandmother and was apparently a fine gentleman, but he was bad at estate planning, so…
Don’t be a Hughes.
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David R. Duringer, JD, LL.M, is a concealed firearm instructor and tax lawyer specializing in business and estate planning; licensed to practice law in the states of California and Washington. He is managing shareholder at Protective Law Corporation, serving Southern California from its Laguna Hills (Orange County) headquarters and satellite offices in San Diego County (Coronado and Carlsbad).
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