Law Firm Management Struggles with
Multigenerational Issues Law Practice Today, March 2015 Many law firms find themselves dealing with the personalities and traits of as many as four generations of attorneys.
This is
a multigenerational issue.»
Not exact matches
Some of these challenges may include relationship
issues, job worries, parenting concerns, emotional and behavioral difficulties in children,
multigenerational family demands, work / life balance, addiction, empty nest adjustments, or end - of - life stresses.
Perhaps the biggest
issue, Loeb says, is whether ambitious plans for
multigenerational projects can really survive their inescapable encounters with human mortality.
«Developments and in - depth articles on estate planning and taxation, asset protection, business succession planning, fiduciary
issues, high - net - worth families and family offices, insurance, investments, marketing,
multigenerational values, philanthropy and retirement benefits.»
Trained in
multigenerational trauma and attachment theory including interventions for children and their parents who have experienced at least one form of trauma and
issues which can result.