Episode 54 – Wealth 3.0: From Foundational Planning to Intentional Legacy

Guest: Yaasha Sabba, Chief Counsel at Sky Unlimited Law

In this episode, David WarrenCo-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Yaasha SabbaChief Counsel at Sky Unlimited Law and a nationally recognized Personal Family Lawyer® – to explore Wealth 3.0: a more modern, integrated approach to planning that goes far beyond legal documents.

Yaasha shares the pivotal client story that shifted his career from patent law to estate and legacy planning, and why “having a trust” is not the same as having a plan that actually works. Together, David and Yaasha unpack the real-world consequences of poorly implemented planning, especially for founders and families building wealth in fast-moving environments where a disruption can derail everything.

The conversation also explores the practical realities of planning in today’s climate, including why privacy starts with foundational estate planning, how Wealth 3.0 shifts the focus from documents to education, organization, and decision-making, and why modern trust planning has become increasingly critical for families and founders navigating uncertainty.

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