Contract Review & Redlining for Estate Planning Attorneys with WealthCounsel

Run contract review & redlining on autopilot inside WealthCounsel.

WealthCounsel Estate Planning Attorney Trusts & Estates

The Problem

Trusts & Estates contracts land in the inbox at volume — NDAs, MSAs, vendor agreements — and the partner has to choose between reviewing them and doing actual legal work.

What We Build in WealthCounsel

AI redlines against the firm's playbook in WealthCounsel, flags non-standard terms with a risk rating, and drafts a client-ready summary — 80% of low-risk contracts clear without partner time. Purpose-built for teams running WealthCounsel — uses the native API or agent integration so nothing leaves the system of record.

WealthCounsel Integration Approach

1

Audit your WealthCounsel configuration

We map the specific WealthCounsel objects, custom fields, and workflows the automation needs to touch for your trusts & estates practice.

2

Build on the WealthCounsel API or agent

Integration happens inside WealthCounsel — no data leaves the system, no parallel tool for your team to learn, no license changes.

3

Human-in-the-loop handoff

Every automation routes exceptions back to a human in WealthCounsel with enough context to act — AI handles the 80%, your team owns the judgment calls.

Frequently asked

Does this contract review & redlining automation work natively in WealthCounsel?+

Yes — we build directly on WealthCounsel's API or agent integration. Your data stays in WealthCounsel, your estate planning attorneys keep the same login and UI, and there's no parallel system for the team to learn.

What WealthCounsel configuration do we need before deployment?+

We work with your existing WealthCounsel setup. During discovery we map the specific objects, custom fields, and workflows the automation touches — no rip-and-replace required for trusts & estates teams.

Can WealthCounsel handle contract review & redlining on its own?+

WealthCounsel handles configuration; AI handles judgment. Native WealthCounsel workflows route deterministic tasks; our automation layer adds the AI judgment WealthCounsel doesn't ship out of the box — document classification, exception triage, drafting.

Is WealthCounsel the right tool for contract review & redlining for estate planning attorneys?+

WealthCounsel is widely used among trusts & estates teams precisely because of its data model around contract review & redlining. We've deployed this workflow on WealthCounsel for similar firms and the integration is well-trodden.

What's the typical ROI of contract review & redlining automation in WealthCounsel?+

For trusts & estates firms running WealthCounsel, automation typically pays back inside the first quarter — measured against the loaded cost of the estate planning attorney hours absorbed. Higher volumes deploy faster.

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See this running in your WealthCounsel instance

30-minute call. We'll look at your actual WealthCounsel setup and show exactly how this workflow fits.

More About This Workflow

Contract Review & Redlining for Estate Planning Attorneys

AI redlines against the firm's playbook in WealthCounsel, flags non-standard terms with a risk rating, and drafts a client-ready summary — 80% of low-risk contracts clear without partner time.

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