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Trusts

Most people know they should have a will. Far fewer realize the potential benefits of a trust.

When most people think of a trust, they picture complicated legal arrangements reserved for the ultra wealthy. The reality is quite different. A trust is simply a legal arrangement that holds and manages assets on behalf of the beneficiary — and for many Texas families, it's one of the most powerful and practical tools in an estate or asset management plan.​

At Jennings Law Firm, Bethany helps individuals and families across Texas understand whether a trust makes sense for their situation and, when it does, creates one that is clear, properly funded, and built to last.

What Is a Trust?

A trust holds and manages property for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries according to terms you establish. There are multiple options when creating a trust, including during your lifetime or as part of your estate plan.  Bethany can explain the various options in deciding which is best for you.

How Bethany Can Help

Bethany spent eight years inside the wealth management and trust departments of two major Texas banks, administering trusts of every size and complexity. She has seen firsthand what happens when trusts are well drafted and properly funded — and what happens when they are not. That experience directly informs how she approaches trust planning with every client she works with.

If you are not sure whether a trust is right for your situation, that is exactly the kind of question a free consultation is for. There is no commitment and no pressure. Just a straightforward conversation with an attorney who has spent her career doing this work.

Every situation is different. Your first consultation is free, and it's just a conversation — not a commitment.

Have questions first? Leave us a message or give us a call.

Jennings Law Firm PLLC

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