(BPT) - Over the next two decades, more than $84 trillion in wealth is expected to transfer from Baby Boomers to younger generations.

This unprecedented event, known as the "Great Wealth Transfer," marks the largest intergenerational handoff of wealth in history. The question is: are families truly prepared?

Without proper planning, much of this hard-earned wealth can be lost in a generation. In fact, data shows 70% of families lose a portion of their wealth due to interfamilial conflict, with nearly 60% of estates ending up under court control because of improper estate planning.

This intergenerational wealth transfer has imposed unprecedented strain on familial relationships, thanks to the complex nature of today's globalized and blended family structures, where cross-border ass

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