Trusts

Trusts allow assets to be handled by a financial institution or designated individuals. Trusts may be revocable or irrevocable with certain legal implications attaching to each form. A trust may be used for estate planning purposes to maintain privacy concerning an estate's distribution or the trust may be used to control certain funds under the directions of the creator of the trust.

Jean L. Byassee

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Jean L. Byassee has practiced commercial, estate and healthcare law in Nashville and Texas for her entire career. Jean graduated from Washington & Lee Law School in Virginia. She has been general counsel for a small publicly traded healthcare company and worked for many years as senior counsel for Hospital Corporation of America. Her practice has exposed her to many areas of the law, allowing her to bring a range of law experience, on legal issues related to healthcare and eldercare matters.

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