Structural and coordinative capacity only means that GovernanceBridge operates solely at the governance structure level, providing institutional support and structural coordination so that families and independent professional institutions may collaborate within clearly defined roles, responsibility boundaries, and rules-based governance frameworks.
In this capacity, the Platform’s functions include:
• supporting the establishment, maintenance, and long-term continuity of governance structures;
• facilitating structural communication and coordination among independent professional institutions;
• assisting participants in understanding governance structures, role allocation, and collaboration frameworks;
• supporting the operational continuity, communication cadence, and structural stability of governance frameworks; and
• supporting structural alignment and coordination across jurisdictions.
The Platform’s structural and coordinative capacity has clear and explicit boundaries:
The Platform does not provide legal, tax, investment, insurance, trust, or other regulated professional advice or professional determinations;
The Platform does not recommend professional service providers or financial products;
The Platform does not arrange or execute transactions;
The Platform does not participate in the allocation or receipt of professional compensation or transaction-based compensation;
All regulated professional services are provided independently by licensed professionals and institutions, who remain solely responsible for their services.
In simple terms, structural and coordinative capacity means that the Platform supports the establishment, continuity, and coordination of governance structures themselves, enabling families and independent professional institutions to collaborate within clearly defined roles, responsibilities, and structural boundaries. The Platform supports the structure and coordination, while licensed professionals provide professional advice and services.
Accordingly, the Platform operates exclusively as a governance support and structural coordination platform, and not as a provider of professional services or a participant in transactions.