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Case Patterns
The Family Had Wealth. But Too Much Still Depended on One Person.
The Next Generation Was in the Business. But the Business Was Still Running on the Founder’s Presence.
The Siblings Inherited Valuable Property Together. But No One Had Designed How “Together” Was Supposed to Work.
The Family Built International Wealth. But Their Continuity Was Still Vulnerable to Delay, Fragmentation, and Funding Gaps.
The Family Had Built Significant Wealth. But No One Had One Clear Map of How It All Held Together.
The Patriarch Had a Will. But the Family Was Mistaking a Will for a Full Continuity Plan.
The Parents Believed the Children Would Work It Out. But Their Lives Had Already Moved Into Two Different Continuity Realities.
The Founder Wanted Equality. The Family Actually Needed Clarity.
The Family Looked Wealthy on Paper. But Continuity Could Have Broken on Cash Flow.
He Wanted to Protect His Spouse Without Displacing His Children. The Real Challenge Was Not Intention. It Was Structure.
Fairness Was Intended. Continuity Was Still Exposed.
International Wealth. Fragmented Continuity.
Strong Business. Fragile Continuity.
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