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SUMMARY:Murphy’s law in estate planning: things will and have gone wrong
DESCRIPTION:In cross-border estate planning\, even the most carefully des
 igned structures can unravel when laws\, families\, and jurisdictions co
 llide. This session examines how ‘anything that can go wrong\, will go w
 rong’ plays out in real private-client practice and how advisers can ant
 icipate\, prevent\, and manage the fallout. Drawing on real-world case s
 tudies\, our panel will explore common and unexpected points of failure:
  mismatched succession regimes\, defective trust and foundation governan
 ce\, tax-residency surprises\, forced-heirship conflicts\, overlooked di
 gital assets\, and the human element—family dynamics\, incapacity\, and 
 fiduciary missteps. We will discuss practical strategies to build resili
 ence into international plans\, respond to emerging risks\, and navigate
  crises when they inevitably arise. Participants will leave with a sharp
 er understanding of how to stress-test estate plans\, communicate risk\,
  and craft solutions that withstand the messy realities of global famili
 es.\n
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