Estate Planning Lawyers Need to Pay Special Attention to Conflict Issues
Trust and Estate lawyers commonly draft reciprocal testamentary instruments for married couples. In representing these individuals, the attorney meets with both parties together to discuss their aligned (and separate) probate goals, evaluates the strengths and weakness of options available to the clients, and ultimately drafts joint, complementing instruments to reflect these wishes. In most cases, once the instruments are drafted, the clients go on their way and the representation (and potential conflict issues) terminates.