If you are going to be shot to death by an extramarital lover, the least you could do is make a will to provide for your family. Steve McNair didn’t even do that.
Don’t be a McNair.
One notorious example of this concept comes from the estate of the late NFL quarterback, Steve McNair. McNair was a star player for many years, and that he was shot and killed at the age of 36 by a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair. While McNair was actually quite well off, he died without a will. While most imagine that his family was able to do quite well after he passed, in reality, McNair’s assets ended up frozen in probate court and bad things happened to family members he probably would have wanted to do good things for.
Source: Steve McNair and the Perils of Dying Without a Will – Family Archival Solutions
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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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