02/14/2026
Traditional family offices are designed to safeguard and steward wealth across generations. They implement governance structures, manage risk, and prepare successors to inherit not only assets, but responsibility.
Yet embedded within this model is an unspoken assumption: that a next generation already exists. Succession planning presumes heirs. Governance frameworks presuppose continuity.
What is rarely addressed is what comes before all of this—the creation of family itself.
Despite the sophistication of modern wealth planning, the ability to conceive, carry, and welcome children into the world remains fragmented across medical, legal, and logistical silos. The very foundation upon which generational continuity depends is often left underserved.
A Fertility Family Office emerges at this inflection point. It applies the discipline of governance, stewardship, and long-term thinking to family creation—treating fertility not as an isolated medical event, but as a prerequisite to legacy.