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Probate

Sep. 27, 2000

Family Feud

Virtually every estate planner recalls the sinking feeling when caught in the middle of warring factions of a client's family.

        By Brian McDonald, Isabella Horton Grant and Richard Collier
        
        Having prepared an estate plan, how does an attorney respond when a clear conflict is raised between family members? What if the attorney represents (or is perceived as representing) more than one family member? Virtually every estate planner recalls the ...

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