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Learn about conflicts of interest in estate planning. Understand how potential conflicts can impact your trust and estate documents with SimplyTrust's resour...
Conflicts of interest in estate planning occur when someone involved in creating or managing your estate documents has competing personal, financial, or professional interests that could affect their judgment. Common examples include naming someone as both trustee and beneficiary, or having an attorney who represents multiple family members with competing interests. Understanding these potential conflicts helps you make more informed decisions about your estate planning choices.