The Fiduciary Vacuum: AI Adoption, Trust Law Erosion, and the Governance Gap in Family Enterprise Succession
What happens when artificial intelligence meets a rapidly evolving fiduciary landscape?
Mediated Prenups for Children of Wealth Embarking on Marriage
Prenuptial agreements are often treated as purely legal instruments, but for families of wealth, they carry significant emotional, relational, and systemic implications.
Context Matters: Understanding Latin American Family Firms Through Culture and Continuity
In the fourth article in a series from FFI Virtual Study Groups, contributors examine how context shapes the practice of advising family enterprises in Latin America.
What to do When Owning your Family Business Has Become an Obligation Instead of a Privilege
As an advisor working with family enterprises, it is important to recognize when ownership begins to feel like an obligation rather than a choice for next-generation members.