TrustWorthy is a collection of 25 personal -- and positive --
stories told by beneficiaries, trustees and their advisors. The
book speaks to the human side of personal trusts, leaving the
technical side (legal, tax, investments) to others.
The book's objective? To begin to transform the most complex,
conflicted and difficult relationship known under the law -- the
"arranged marriage" between beneficiary and trustee -- by
supplanting prevailing negative assumptions and behaviors. Readers
are given a peek at "what other families do."
Storytellers tackle big questions, for example: How can trusts
be used to promote beneficiaries' maturity? What should I look for
in a trustee? How can beneficiaries successfully integrate
inheritances into their lives? How can trustees, prudently and
within legal and other constraints, administer trusts in a way that
enhances beneficiaries' lives? How can the widespread
dissatisfaction, and all the talk of "problem" beneficiaries and
"problem" trustees, give way to more creative and productive
relationships?
Hartley Goldstone, J.D. and MBA, delights in being surprised by
profound questions, having served families for 30 years at
attorney, trustee and planner. Today, he is an accomplished
speaker, educator and coach for trustees, inheritors in all stages
of life, their families and advisors.
Kathy Wiseman, MBA and faculty at the Bowen Center for the Study
of Family systems, assists people with the legacy potential of
their family business, foundation and wealth. She educates families
and their professionals about the human assets that underlie
success for any trust/estate.
Here's what others say about TrustWorthy
You are about to go on the positive journey that is the ongoing
effort of Hartley and Kathy to reengineer the beneficiary/trustee
relationship toward its higher functioning...
-From the Foreword to TrustWorthy, by James E. Hughes Jr.,
author of The Cycle of the Gift and Family Wealth
This is the one book to read this year if you are creating your
estate plan, if you are a trustee or a beneficiary, or if you
advise families of wealth. You will not think about trusts in the
same way again.
-Charles W. Collier, Former Senior Philanthropic Advisor at
Harvard University and author of Wealth in Families
TrustWorthy should be required reading not only for trustees and
beneficiaries, but also for grantors and trusted family advisors.
Hartley and Kathy's decision to use storytelling to reveal the vast
potential in the trustee and beneficiary relationship was a stroke
of genius. The stories in this book are inspiring and do a great
job of demonstrating how trusts can be used not only to transfer
financial wealth, but also to transfer legacy from one generation
to the next.
-Sara Hamilton, CEO and Founder, Family Office Exchange
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