The international private wealth landscape is evolving rapidly, shaped by legal, cultural, technological and geopolitical shifts. Increasing global mobility, complex cross-border tax regimes, political volatility, and heightened demands for transparency create both challenges and opportunities for families and their advisers.
Lawyers and wealth planners must now navigate conflicting laws, inheritance rules, and cultural expectations across multiple jurisdictions, while also adapting to new technologies, rising estate and trust litigation, and shifting economic conditions. The Chambers Private Wealth Global Practice Guide provides insights into these trends, highlighting the importance of collaboration, cultural understanding, and forward-thinking strategies in helping clients protect and preserve wealth for future generations.