
EP270: How Billionaires Avoid Family Chaos (and Taxes)
What if the most important decision in wealth planning isn’t the tax strategy—but who you trust to make decisions when you no longer can? In this episode, I talk with Thomas Monroe, Founder and President of Blue Sky Trust, about the real role of a trustee and why independence, judgment, and governance matter more than technical structuring alone. Thomas explains how trustees sit at the intersection of tax, legal, investment, and family dynamics—and why poor trustee selection can quietly undermine even the most sophisticated planning. We explore real-world trust use cases, parenting and purpose across generations, and how thoughtful structuring creates optionality without eroding values.
Highlights:
- Why a trustee is a trusted advisor, not a commodity service
- The trustee as the “quarterback” of complex advisory teams
- Why independence is essential for both tax efficiency and judgment
- Common trust use cases beyond estate tax minimization
- Pre-liquidity planning and valuation discounting before exits
- The control paradox: why giving up control enables better outcomes
- Raising grounded, purpose-driven children with significant wealth
- Avoiding “trust fund baby” outcomes through structure and intent
- Why optionality matters more than optimization
- How governance and accountability keep the “Ferrari” running properly
Guest Bio:
Thomas Monroe is the Founder and President of Blue Sky Trust, a Nevada-chartered independent trust company serving ultra-high-net-worth families, entrepreneurs, and multigenerational family offices. With more than 25 years of experience, Thomas advises families and their advisory teams on sophisticated trust, estate, tax, and philanthropic planning, with a focus on governance, execution, and long-term alignment. He is widely recognized for bridging technical rigor with practical decision-making and for helping families navigate complexity while preserving flexibility, purpose, and family cohesion across generations.
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