Helen Thompson, before her death, was physically and mentally unable to properly care for her own health and financial affairs. Her nephew, Draper Hill, and appellant, her attorney, were appointed co-conservators of her person and property by the Supreme Court. Thereafter, the Supreme Court removed both Hill and Naishtat based on irreconcilable differences between them and appointed a successor conservator. Upon the death of Helen Thompson, her will, drawn up by appellant...
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