Continue to Provide for Your Pet When You Are No Longer Around

Create a Pet Plan through Pet Trusts and Ensure Your Pet's Future

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500,000: That’s the number of pets that are abandoned every year due to the death of their owners. But thanks to Pet Planning and the creation of Pet Trusts, you can ensure your pet will have a future, beyond its future with you.

What are Pet Trusts?

Pet Trusts are simply legal arrangements you make in order to ensure your pet is provided for after you die. You can specify what kind of care you expect for your pet. Pet Trusts can be drafted by an attorney, and included in your estate plan. It’s a common misconception that establishing a Pet Will and leaving money to your pet will secure your pet’s future. In actuality, you cannot leave money to a pet, as the pet is considered to be property.

Instantly Download Your Free Report today, “To My Dog Lucky, I Leave $10,000″ and learn how to start Pet Planning to ensure your pet’s future. You’ll discover

  1. Why you cannot leave money to your pet through Pet Wills
  2. How to find the appropriate care giver
  3. How to start saving for your pet’s future
  4. Why pet insurance might not be a good idea, and more!

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Take Some Time to Plan Ahead for Your Pets

Many people who created an estate plan years ago didn’t, at that time, have the same goals and needs that they do today. One common issue many estate planning attorneys are having to deal with is when a client comes into their office and asks about what they can do to protect a pet.

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