Purposeful time for most people requires planning and, often, budgeting. If you’re busy and need to stick to a strict schedule, use that to your advantage and add your spouse or partner to your calendar. Is it as romantic as spontaneous getaways or surprise date nights? Maybe not, but it’s definitely more practical and it’s a great place to start.
The knowledge and information your legal professional brings to the table may provide you with a massive advantage in the negotiation stage to craft a contract that works for you and respects your interests.
A comprehensive plan takes your past, present, and future into account, and allows you to maintain control over what you need and what you want.
Should you consult an attorney, experienced with health care contracts, to review your physician employment contract? The short answer: yes.
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