For generations, the dominant focus of wealth management has been financial: returns, tax efficiency, and estate structures. These matter. But research consistently shows they are not the primary reason family wealth fails to endure.
The families who build lasting legacies do something different. They meet intentionally. They have structured conversations about values, purpose, and responsibility — not just money. And they do this repeatedly, across generations.
of wealthy families fail to sustain wealth beyond the third generation.1
of wealth transfer failures stem from a breakdown in family trust and communication — not bad investments.2
generations is all it typically takes for a family fortune to dissolve without intentional values planning.1
1 Patrick Temple-West. Families advised to get governance right ahead of $83tn wealth transfer. Financial Times. August 9, 2024.
2 Roy Williams & Vic Preisser, Preparing Heirs: Five Steps to a Successful Transition of Family Wealth and Values (2003)
These statistics are provided for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as a prediction of outcomes for any individual family.
The Family Foundations Meeting Series is structured as a sequence of four facilitated conversations, each designed with intention and each building directly on what came before. Our team guides every session, bringing the tools, the structure, and the experience, so your family can focus entirely on what matters most: the conversation itself.
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Nearly 90% of wealthy families lose their wealth by the third generation. The families who beat those odds do a few key things differently — from how they define their purpose to how they pass on their values. Download this guide to learn how family meetings can help you raise kids who live out and sustain your family’s purpose and values for generations to come.
