 This way to Bear Country. You'll know when you're there. As soon as you enter, you'll feel like a bear. A great grizzly bear. A bear and a stain bear. We are the Bear and Stain Bears! Mama! Hey, Deep. Let's do something. Oh, no. Come on. You can't just do this all day. Let's play a board game. Okay. Can we play? Hurry. Sure. Get ready to lose voice. I want you to know something. I love you. But I play games seriously. You're going to lose. Whatever. You're going to college, aren't you? Yeah. Oh, I'm a teacher. A lawyer. Who wants life insurance? I do. Who wants fire insurance? Count me in. Murray? Geez, Murray. Got enough kids? Take some breath. Land on an estate plan. All right. Who's getting an estate plan? I will. And I don't even know what that is. Murray? You got to do an estate plan. You'd be stupid not to. Look, it can wipe out all that money. It can take all probate fees and court costs and... Listen, what happens if you're ever incapacitated? It'll wipe out a big chunk of that. Come on, Murray. Yeah. What do I know? I'm only a lawyer. Please don't do that. Get $50,000. He's your Murray. Who's your friend? I know it's a tough time, Dee, but Murray had a will. And he left his estate to you. What a sweetheart. What's an estate? Well, think of it this way. An estate is everything Murray owned. His cars, his houses, his money, his stock, everything he owned. So all of Murray's stuff is my stuff now? That's great, right? Yeah, it sounds great, but Murray didn't have an estate plan. That's sad. I'm only seven. I don't know what you're talking about. It's time for me to put my lawyer hat on. Okay, I'm ready. Look, you've got an inheritance. But since he didn't have an estate plan, it's going to affect what you receive. How so? Dee, when Murray didn't do an estate plan, he made a big mistake. Your inheritance is going to get a lot smaller, unfortunately. You're going to lose money because of probate. That's going to take a big chunk of it. Oh, my gosh. And then there's executor fees. And then don't forget Murray was incapacitated and he lost some money in a conservatorship. What? And then there's taxes. And heirs fighting the estate. Oh, Dee, it doesn't stop. You got me kidding. It could have been avoided. You know, hamsters always avoid doing an estate plan. Some people do, too. What are you waiting for?