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[quote=Anonymous]my dim recollection is that a beneficiary can be the attorney who helps draw up a will if and only if they are immediate family. otherwise, the gift is null and void. since you are family, the gift is probably presumptively fine. BUT any reasonable attorney would tell his or her parents to have another attorney do the will. for crying out loud. you are just begging for someone to challenge it and cry undue influence. you certainly weren't acting as neutral counsel when you (fairly and correctly) demanded they change the will in keeping with your notion of fair play. short version: no, you shouldn't tell anyone (that would reveal confidential attorney-client communication). but you absolutely should tell them to have someone else review the will and perhaps re-execute it as necessary/appropriate. i'm certain you could probably recommend a few people.[/quote]
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