Succession Planning for Family Businesses

Succession Planning for Family Businesses

Plan the transition of leadership, ownership, and wealth. Leave with clarity, confidence, and your family intact.

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Succession planning is how you decide what happens to your business when you're no longer the one running it.

Who leads next. Who owns it. How the wealth you've built transfers to the people and purposes you care about.

It's some of the most important work you'll ever do as an owner, and most families only go through it once or twice.

The longest-lived family businesses treat succession as a core part of their long-term strategy, not a conversation they have at the end. The sooner you start, the more options you have, and the smoother the transition will be when the time comes.

We guide you through the whole process, aligning business continuity with your personal wealth and estate goals, with everything tailored to your family's dynamics and vision.

Who This Is For

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This is for family business owners thinking about what comes next and who want to shape it on their own terms. You may be:

Planning to transition leadership to the next generation, now or down the road

Dealing with a situation where not everyone agrees a succession plan is necessary, or isn't aligned on the one you have

Unsure whether your successor (or your business) is truly ready

Aware that too much runs through you, and wondering what happens when it can't

Just starting to think about succession, and looking for a clear, structured way to make tough decisions and create a solid plan

Wanting to protect family relationships through a process that's bound to stir up emotion

Preserve Your Legacy with a Strong Succession Plan

Here’s what you need for a smooth, successful transition for your business and family.

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Clarity About the Future

Gain clarity on who will lead next and how to transition smoothly—while defining a shared vision for the business that aligns with both family values and long-term goals. A thoughtful transition plan strengthens not only the business, but the family behind it.

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Constructive Family Conversations

Emotions, assumptions, and differing expectations are natural. A safe, structured process helps surface the tough stuff, align perspectives, and resolve critical issues.

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A Plan You Can Act On

Get a shared, step-by-step roadmap to ensure a smooth transition of both leadership and ownership.

What to Expect: A Clear, Guided Process

Over three to four months, you'll take part in seven facilitated workshops, delivered in three manageable phases.

Each step builds alignment, eases decision-making, and sets you up for long-term success, with expert guidance every step of the way.

At the end, you'll have a complete written succession plan.

  • Dean

    Dean Nelson,
    Nelson Plant Food

  • Dean

    Dean Nelson,
    Nelson Plant Food,

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At 68, I knew it was time to start getting the next generation involved.

I'm not planning to retire anytime soon, but I wanted to lay the groundwork now so my kids could step in and run things without me down the road.

We had to get everything written down so the business could keep running smoothly. I wanted everything out of my head and onto paper. Rob made it personal. He wasn't applying a cookie-cutter template. He took the time to understand our business, our family, and what we needed. That made all the difference.

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Phase 1: Laying the Groundwork

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This phase is about getting everything out in the open so the rest of the process is built on a clear, shared understanding.

Discovery and Alignment

We start by understanding your current reality: business structure, leadership roles, and family relationships. This session gets everyone on the same page and assesses both the owner's and the business's readiness for transition.

Embracing Change

Succession brings both opportunity and emotion. This workshop helps everyone understand the dynamics of change and prepares your team for the mindset shifts a successful transition requires.

Phase 2: Vision and Planning

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Once everyone shares a clear picture of where things stand, you can define where you want to go. This phase is where the most important decisions get made.

Defining the Future

Together, we create a shared vision for the business and clarify goals for leadership and ownership succession. We also begin to identify and evaluate potential successors, aligning the plan with your personal wealth and estate strategy.

Planning for the Unexpected

We address both planned transitions and unexpected life events, building contingency plans that keep the business stable no matter what.

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Phase 3: Structure and Governance

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A succession plan only works if there's a structure in place to carry it forward. This final phase creates the structure and documents that keep the transition on track and help the family stay united once the established leader steps back.

Governance That Works

We put practical governance tools in place, such as family councils, advisory boards, and formalized roles, that foster accountability and better decision-making across generations.

The Family Constitution & Succession Plan

We work with you to draft your formal succession plan and lay the foundation for a Family Constitution: a living document that captures your family's values and long-term vision.

Implementation and Beyond
In our concluding session, we present the finalized plan and a clear roadmap for implementation, with milestones, responsibilities, and timing, plus ongoing support to help your family stay aligned and on track.

  • Brandon

    Brandon Wallace,
    Alamo System Industries

  • Brandon

    Brandon Wallace,
    Alamo System Industries

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The whole process was simpler than I expected.

It was very organized. We met every couple of weeks, started and ended every call on time, and there was real accountability. They even took the time to interview my key staff. Rob and Tom helped me condense my thoughts and goals, identify blind spots and strengths I wasn't aware of, and showed me key levers in succession planning I hadn't considered.

I'd absolutely recommend them to anyone thinking about succession.

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    Atunaisa "Atu" Tongotea,
    HTM Contractors

  • FA Atu Circle

    Atunaisa "Atu" Tongotea,
    HTM Contractors

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Ferguson Alliance helped us see the gaps and gave us a clear roadmap to protect our family business for the next generation

My dad’s estate plan was over ten years old and didn’t really cover what would happen to the business. Once we started the succession planning process It was eye-opening (and honestly, a little scary) to see how exposed we were. Without proper planning, our family business could have been at risk of falling apart overnight.

Rob helped us see all the gaps (tax issues, key person insurance, ownership transitions) and gave us a clear roadmap to get everything in order.

Now we have a detailed plan that outlines what we need to do in the short term, the next 12 months, and even 10 years down the line to make sure we’re ready for the transition.

Our dream is to carry the business into the third generation and keep my dad’s legacy alive. Thanks to Ferguson Alliance, we’re building the structure and foundation to make that possible.

Why Ferguson Alliance

Most families go through succession only once or twice. We do it regularly, which means we've seen what works, what goes wrong, and how to keep your process moving when it gets difficult.

The hardest part of succession isn't the legal documents or the org chart. It's the emotions underneath it. This is the part of the work that most business advisors avoid – and what sets us apart. As specialists in family business, we help surface the difficult conversations, work through conflict, and keep everyone focused on what's best for both the business and the family.

We'll also tell you what you need to hear, not just what you want to hear. Your family, your employees, and the legacy you've built deserve that kind of honesty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to finally get your Succession Plan completed?

Book a free consultation with one of our experienced family business advisors to talk about how we can help you build a transition plan that works for everyone.

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