Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Seattle University Law Review
Publication Date
Summer 1998
Abstract
The Symposium focuses around two hypotheticals. The question posed about each-whether it is ethical for an estate lawyer to represent spouses, one of whom chooses subservience to the interests of the other-provokes discussion of a broad set of concerns about the scope and meaning of the contemporary family, and about the appropriate parameters of legal representation of family members.
Recommended Citation
Janet L. Dolgin,
The Morality of Choice: Estate Planning and the Client Who Chooses Not to Choose, 22 Seattle U. L. Rev. 31
(1998)
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