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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

Why Families Split Assets Before They Split Relationships

from The Capital Stack · host Thomas Carter

The families that stay together aren't the ones who agree on everything. They're the ones who separated the money before the disagreements started.Undivided assets create the conditions for conflict. Smart families carve assets into separately controlled pools early — not because they're planning to fight, but because autonomy is cheaper than litigation.Key topics: family asset division, estate planning strategy, family governance, wealth preservation, wealth building, multi-generational wealth, UHNW investors, succession planning, trust and estate, family office structure, capital allocation, conflict prevention, sibling wealth management, relationship risk, institutional investors, portfolio management.The Capital Stack — a daily briefing for family offices, next-gen principals, and trusted advisors who allocate long-term private capital.]]>

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The families that stay together aren't the ones who agree on everything. They're the ones who separated the money before the disagreements started.Undivided assets create the conditions for conflict. Smart families carve assets into separately...

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