Ok, so I've created a structure of selectable properties, that for the most 
part is a straight forward many-to-many relationship. What I've added is a 
character field in the relationship table that should conditionally display 
based on the setup of the property being selected.

What I wanted to do was create a complex CheckboxSelectMany widget and 
supporting form and model fields, but once I got into the saving, deletion, and 
retrieval in the related field model fields, it looked like too much of a 
rewrite.

My current thought is to do each checkbox / conditional field combination as an 
individual form. Though I'm not sure if this is the best way to go about it 
either, because I don't see any real automated way to do this; short of 
retrieving all of the checkbox options and creating the form instances myself. 
I'm not opposed to this, I just want to make sure I'm not re-inventing the 
wheel. 

Any suggestions? 

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