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Real-life backups are contingent decision-makers designated in advance to step in if a primary decision-maker cannot serve. These contingents function much like backup quarterbacks: prepared to act quickly, often under pressure, and sometimes when the stakes are high. An estate plan that names only primary decision-makers may appear complete on paper. Read more to learn that without contingents, however, the plan lacks the depth needed to remain effective when circumstances change, much like a football team without a backup quarterback.
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