RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Family Governance in 2004 JF The Journal of Wealth Management FD Institutional Investor Journals SP 48 OP 55 DO 10.3905/jwm.2004.412355 VO 7 IS 1 A1 Barbara R. Hauser YR 2004 UL https://pm-research.com/content/7/1/48.abstract AB This article addresses three questions, all of which are highly relevant to the broader issue of family governance. The author first asks who are the families for whom governance is an issue and who “counts” as members of those families. Second, she turns to defining what “governance” means in the family context. Finally, she discusses how a family can deliberately establish an internal governance structure to achieve its goals. The author concludes that family governance works in the same way as does any other form of governance. A good governance system is one that provides fairly for its members and adapts well to changing circumstances. Each member feels consulted, respected, and treated fairly. The pride in the family can then be passed on to future generations, who will be able to participate in the same flexible process. The shade from the trees that were planted long ago will protect the future generations.