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Eighteen Estate Planning Lessons From "Game of Thrones"Eighteen Estate Planning Lessons From "Game of Thrones"

All men must die. For fans of "Game of Thrones," the show’s parade of deaths over seven seasons provides a practical guide to succession planning do’s and don’ts.

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With its imminent return on April 14, it’s time to check in again on HBO’s "Game of Thrones." The show not only entertains its devoted fans, it also provides a practical guide to succession planning do’s and don’ts. The (spoiler alert) deaths of Ned Stark, Joffrey Baratheon and countless others provide an interesting peek into the aftermath of sudden death and the benefits of planning for the unexpected. As Jaqen H'ghar tells Arya Stark at the end of Season 2 in "Valar Morghulis," translated as "All men must die."

Check out these 18 estate-planning lessons. (Several of these involve major plot points from all seven seasons of "Game of Thrones." Proceed at your own risk.)