Pet Planning Is an Essential Part of Estate Planning

A Pet Trust Ensures Your Pet Gets The Care They Need

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Pet planning is a great way to care for your pets even after death or if you’ve become incapacitated. With a Pet Trust in place, you can make sure that your pet has a stable future with the opportunity to live a long, healthy life. Because tragedy rarely affords us time to fully prepare, the Pet Planning process should begin early so that your pet is provided for when the unexpected happens.

Unfortunately, without a Pet Plan in place, many pets are abandoned or worse. An upwards of 500,000 animals each year are admitted into shelters with the potential of being euthanized because their owners have become incapacitated or pass away.

Why is a Pet Trust Important?

A Pet Trust is legally binding and enforceable. It’s something that can become a part of your Estate Plan. Creating a Pet Trust is far more effective than just leaving your pet’s care to a Will. Most people believe that their pet will be cared for per the instruction left in their Will; however, the law considers pets as property and cannot technically receive an inheritance that would normally be left in a Will. A Pet Trust allows you to set aside funds for your pet’s immediate and continual care.

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Your FREE report offers the following advice:

  • Tips on appointing the right caregiver for you animal
  • How to set aside funding for its care
  • Pet insurance and its upside and downside
  • And much more

Make sure your pet is provided for even when you are no longer around. Find out how Pet Planning can make sure your pet is cared for. Request a FREE report today.



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