EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 2 MIN
Episode 12: My CPA and Attorney Handle Everything
from Family Office Daily · host M.C. Laubscher
Episode Summary "My CPA and attorney handle everything." It's one of the most common objections I hear—and one of the most revealing. Your CPA handles taxes. Your attorney handles legal. But handling isn't the same as coordinating. The family office framework puts someone in the role of Chief Integration Officer—the person who sees how every piece connects.What You'll LearnThe difference between "handling" and "coordinating"Why good professionals still leave gapsThe questions no one is asking about your wealthWhat the Chief Integration Officer role looks likeHow your existing advisors become more valuable with coordinationQuestions No One Is AskingHow does this tax strategy affect your estate plan?How does this entity structure affect your insurance coverage?How does your investment allocation align with your family's 20-year vision?Key Quote"When you say 'my CPA and attorney handle everything'—ask yourself: Everything for what purpose? Toward what goal? Coordinated how? If you can't answer those questions, you don't have a system. You have service providers."Resources & Next StepsVisit producerswealth.com/family to download free copies of both books, watch the 10-minute video, or book a call.KeywordsCPA attorney coordination, financial advisor role, Chief Integration Officer, wealth coordination, tax and estate planning, business owner advisors, advisor management, integrated wealth management]]>
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Your CPA handles taxes. Your attorney handles legal. But handling isn't the same as coordinating. Who's asking how your tax strategy affects your estate plan? Who ensures your entity structure aligns with your 20-year vision?
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