Episode 23
SLAT Adjustments, Family Philanthropy, and Spotting Ponzi Schemes
September 22nd, 2025
33 mins 57 secs
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We start with a question from a couple who each set up SLATs during the high exemption years. With inflation and rising living costs, they’re now wondering whether to adjust trust distributions with cost-of-living increases or more flexible payout provisions. Stephan explains the options for modifying SLATs, the role of HEMS standards, and the trade-offs between flexibility, asset protection, and legacy goals.
Next, we hear from a family that has supported the same hospital foundation for over 20 years. Their children want to redirect some giving toward education access. Stephan shares how to balance legacy commitments with next-generation priorities, including strategies for family governance, donor-advised funds, and engaging heirs in philanthropy without alienating long-term relationships.
In our From the Field segment, Stephan is joined by attorney Daniel Gielchinsky. With a career spanning Wall Street, commercial litigation, and major Ponzi scheme cases, Daniel highlights the warning signs investors should watch for in alternative investments like real estate syndications, exotic assets, and crypto.
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