
Counsel is delivered as a single, integrated relationship — not a menu of services.
Four engagements, all held in the long view. Each is built against a twenty-to-thirty-year horizon, reviewed annually and reconsidered every five years.

Long-horizon wealth counsel is the core engagement: investment design, tax-aware structures, and household financial architecture, all built against a twenty-to-thirty-year planning horizon. Reviewed annually; reconsidered every five years. The framework moves slowly, because the tide does.

Multigenerational stewardship is for families thinking across two or three generations: governance structures, family meetings, and the transfer of judgment alongside the transfer of assets. Most of these engagements continue across the second decade.

Liquidity-event counsel is for households inside the window of a business sale, inheritance, or settlement. The first two years after the event are about integration, not deployment — and we move at the pace the household requires rather than the pace the windfall seems to demand.

Estate and legacy architecture is the conversation about what the wealth is finally for: trust design, charitable structures, and the framework for what gets passed on and how. Coordinated with your estate counsel and designed to outlast all of us.
New relationships start with a half-hour conversation — no agenda, no obligation.
Every inquiry is read personally — I reply within one business day.