North Dakota Code § 27-13-14

Attorney for attorney fiduciary required - Exception
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An attorney who serves as a fiduciary of an estate, trust, or conservatorship must be 
represented by another attorney. The attorney who serves as fiduciary or the attorney's law firm 

may not serve as attorney for the fiduciary. This section does not apply to United States 
bankruptcy court proceedings or to matters in which the decedent, trustor, beneficiary, or 
protected individual is a spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, or sibling of the attorney 
serving as a fiduciary.

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