About

An editorially independent platform for family offices

Family Office Advisory exists to publish the analysis we wished was already in print: specific, opinionated, vendor-neutral, and read by the people who actually run family offices.

Editorial mission

This platform publishes for family-office principals, CIOs, COOs, wealth advisors, estate planners, and the next generation of stewards. The brief is to surface frameworks, data, and judgement that compound over years rather than fade after a single news cycle. We assume readers are sophisticated, time-poor, and already well-served by promotional material; we will not add to that pile.

What we hold to

  • Editorial independence — no commercial relationship influences which topics are commissioned, the angles taken, or the conclusions drawn. Any commercial content is clearly demarcated from editorial coverage.
  • Specificity — we name jurisdictions, regulatory frameworks, and data sources. Vague analysis is not analysis.
  • Opinion — on governance, operations, and editorial standards, we take positions and document them.
  • Restraint — we do not give investment advice, recommend specific products, or comment on individual families.
  • Separation of editorial and commercial — editorial decisions are made on the merits, regardless of how the platform is funded. Reader subscription data, analytics, and editorial coverage are never traded for commercial reasons.

How articles are produced

Articles are commissioned against a documented editorial style guide and reviewed before publication. Primary sources are cited where available; illustrative cases are anonymised. Pieces are updated or retracted when underlying facts change. The weekly newsletter draws from the same editorial standard.

Authorship

Bylines on this platform are unified under "Editorial Team". In this category, authorship by committee is the norm, and the value of an article rests on its specificity, sourcing, and judgement rather than on a named author. Where we publish guest contributions or commission named analysis from external practitioners, those bylines are distinct.

Get in touch

Editorial enquiries, corrections, and tip-offs are welcome at editorial@family-office-advisory.com. Subscribe to the newsletter for the weekly briefing.