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Changing the Guard - Inheriting advice
The family accountant knows every dividend ever declared. The lawyer remembers the first trust deed. There is loyalty here, and gratitude. But there is also a feeling that the conversations have stopped evolving.
For the next generation, this is a hard truth to
sit with. Firing a parent's professional adviserfeels personal, almost disrespectful.

Robert Carson
Oct 283 min read
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Waiting for the stars to align? Your family's legacy might pass you by
For many Australian family business owners, the timing of a sale often feels completely out of sync with the business’s growth cycle, the prevailing economic winds, or the evolving plans and aspirations of the family itself. If you’re grappling with this conundrum, you’re not alone—and the path forward is rarely linear.

Robert Carson
Apr 174 min read
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