Conflict: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
For many individuals, families, and the advisors and institutions that serve them the very word “conflict” is upsetting. Yet, conflict is an inevitable, and normal,
Conflict: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
For many individuals, families, and the advisors and institutions that serve them the very word “conflict” is upsetting.

Conflict: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
For many individuals, families, and the advisors and institutions that serve them the very word “conflict” is upsetting. Yet, conflict is an inevitable, and normal, part of life – and it doesn’t need to be damaging.We can think of conflict as coming in three flavors: good, bad, and ugly. Let’s
Legacy Beyond Wealth: The True Nature of Intergenerational Continuity
The concept of the Great Wealth Transfer has captured the attention of the global advisory community. Estimated to be in the range of USD 60 90 trillion, is transforming the architecture of wealth ownership and inheritance. This unprecedented shift in capital, primarily from Baby Boomers and Generation X to Millennials


Shifting Focus from Estate Planning to Legacy Planning
Estate planning and legacy planning may seem similar, but they serve profoundly different purposes. Estate planning primarily focuses on the financial aspects of wealth transfer—ensuring assets are preserved and passed down efficiently across generations. Legacy planning, however, goes beyond financial wealth. It encompasses family values, personal experiences, history, business interests,

The Purity of Advice The Organic Food Equivalent
In today’s intricate financial landscape, obtaining truly objective advice is akin to sourcing genuine organic food – a universally desired attribute, yet increasingly elusive and costly. Just as discerning consumers seek unadulterated produce, sophisticated families and family offices deserve financial guidance free from hidden agendas. The parallels are striking. The

Why Single Family Offices in India Operate at a Lower Cost Structure Than Their Global Counterparts
Why Single Family Offices in India Operate at a Lower Cost Structure Than Their Global Counterparts One of the most common questions I receive from families coming into liquidity is: “Should we set up our own family office?” While it seems like a simple question, the answer is rarely straightforward.

Conflict: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
For many individuals, families, and the advisors and institutions that serve them the very word
Legacy Beyond Wealth: The True Nature of Intergenerational Continuity
The concept of the Great Wealth Transfer has captured the attention of the global advisory
