Our job isn't to be therapists, but navigating through the construction of a genogram gives us that much more insight into our client relationships."
Kimberly Curtis, president and chief executive of the Wealth Legacy Institute. |
A Genogram May Give Financial Advisers Insight Into Clients
Kimberly L. Curtis | The Wall Street Journal, November 2013
Read the article online >Summary: As financial advisers, we often get so wrapped up in constructing and implementing structures to pass money on to the next generation that we forget about family dynamics and the generational patterns that exist. If we don't understand some of those dynamics, however, our best-crafted plans could fail.Using a genogram to map a client's family history helps identify financial patterns and values over generations. A genogram looks like a family tree, but it also provides detailed information on family relationships.