Talking about money is difficult—sometimes, even, taboo. Every family needs a strategy for discussing the topic of money and approaching it without anxiety. A well-conceived strategy can help family members tackle the emotional and financial issues surrounding life’s transitions—divorce, retirement, caring for an elderly parent, transferring an estate, etc.—and help keep not only the finances but the family intact.

The relationship of partners and associates within law firms is much the same as in a family: many of the same personal subjects are taboo, and many of the same strategies can be employed to overcome negative feelings, hesitations and obstacles.

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