Pet Trusts Are Not Just for Celebrities

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What is Pet Planning

You care for and love your pet. But have you thought about your pet’s future? If you haven’t done so, but you’re planning your estate, consider making your pet a part of the plan. Simple Pet Planning techniques to establish Pet Trusts can ensure that your pet has the proper care when you pass away.

Did you know that an estimated 500,000 pets are put into shelters every year because their owner had passed away, moved to a nursing home, or became incapacitated? Without proper Pet Planning, such as a Pet Trust, your pet could suffer the same fate. Many people are comfortable knowing that a loved one will take care of their pet during sudden, unexpected events; however, with no financial provisions for the care of a pet, most people can find the task of taking on a pet, financially overwhelming.

What is a Pet Trust

Whether you have one pet or five, each one of your pets should be named in your estate. Proper Pet Planning includes details such as who will care for your pets and what type of care they will receive. Pet Trusts also enables you to set aside money for your pet’s care.

Many people believe that a Pet Will is sufficient enough to provide for their pet in the case of a death; however, contrary to this popular belief, pets are considered property, and cannot inherit money from your estate. With the aid of a qualified Estate Planning attorney, you can create a Pet Trust to ensure that your pet will be provided for.

Take a moment to download “To My Dog Lucky, I Leave $10,000″ and start the process of Pet Planning and creating Pet Trusts today. You’ll learn:

  1. How to avoid the misstep of creating Pet Wills
  2. Why finding the right caregiver is critical
  3. How to create a savings plan for your pet
  4. Whether or not pet insurance is a good move


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