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From the tests that I did 12 seats requires that you do more to please the senate before you are granted a seat. When there are 20 seats it's possible for your family members to be given more office positions without having to do as much work for the senate in terms of missions.
In fact, it's entirely possible that you can be given an office role (usually Quaestor) before you complete any senate missions when there are 20 seats.
If there is a conflict warning the only way to tell is by checking the conflict log. Most often it will be a case of two mods trying to overwrite the preview image file in which case you will get mod conflict warnings even though the mods will work together.
This mod (and the other variations) only changes a single file so the only time it will be incompatible with another mod is when both mods attempt to modify the senate description file.