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| Who Will Love Your Pet Unconditionally, When You Are No Longer Around?
Start the Pet Planning Process Today and Make Sure Your Pets Always Has the Love and Care They NeedDownload Your Free Report on Pet TrustsWe have been counseling our clients on the need for Pet Trusts and Pet Planning for years now. Why? Because Pet Trusts and Pet Planning are a part of every comprehensive estate plan. But more importantly, Pet Trusts can secure their pets’ futures. A little Pet Planning ahead of time can make the world of difference to a beloved pet. For example, it can mean the difference between being passed onto an owner who will love and care for that pet, and living on the street. Pet Wills or Pet Trusts? Ultimately, Pet Wills just aren’t feasible. It’s impossible to leave money to a pet through Pet Wills because by law, pets are considered to be property. That’s why we counsel our clients on creating Pet Trusts. Why are Pet Trusts Important? In a nutshell, nearly 500,000 pets end up in shelters due to an owner suddenly passing or becoming incapacitated. We feel it’s our right as pet lovers and owners to establish guidelines for how pets will be cared for, in the form of Pet Trusts. “To My Dog Lucky, I Leave $10,000″ is a free downloadable white paper written to help you start Pet Planning. You’ll learn how to:
Featured Blog Post3 Practical Questions About Pet Trusts Question 1: How do I create a pet trust? To create a pet trust you must write a document that contains very specific terms. A trust is a fictitious entity much like a corporation. The trust can own property but only for the benefit of a specified person, known as the beneficiary. Another person, called a read more–> |
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