Pet Trusts Can Ensure
Your Pet Will Be Cared For

Define What Will Happen for Your Pet After You Are Gone

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Pets are a part of our everyday lives. Cats, dogs, lizards, birds and virtually any animal that lives in our home or resides on our property can be considered a pet. But what will happen to your companion when you are no longer able to care for your pet? Have you taken the necessary Pet Planning actions to ensure your pet is in good hands when you’re gone?

It’s an unfortunate part of life when an owner passes or becomes physically or mentally incapable of caring for a pet. If you think a loved one will be happy to care for your pet if you are no longer able to, keep in mind that the cost of caring for the pet becomes a heavy burden. The truth is, over 500,000 pets are abandoned each year by their human companions for one reason or another.

People Care by Establishing Pet Trusts

You can make sure your pet receives continued care by creating a pet trust. You can even name a guardian and establish a monetary fund so your pet’s new owners can be free of financial worry.

Why is there a Need for Pet Planning?

There is a common belief that leaving money in a typical Will can establish the needed care your pets should receive. Pets, no matter how much we love them, are considered property, and therefore have no legal rights to inherit anything. Creating pet wills is a way for owners to extend their care.

Learn the Facts About Pet Trusts

Download your FREE report “To My Dog Lucky, I Leave $10,000″ and learn how thousands of people have found a way to establish continued care for their animal companions.

Here’s what you’ll discover in our free report:

  • How to appoint a caregiver for your pet companion
  • How to make sure funds are set aside for your pet’s upkeep
  • The essentials of pet insurance
  • And more

Download our FREE report today and learn how you can ensure your pet companion continues to receive the love and attention it deserves.

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Benefits of a Pet Trust

If you love your pet as you love your children, spouse or parents, then you likely wish to provide for him or her in the event of your death. From a Henry County estate planning attorneys perspective, one of the easiest ways to do that is to create a pet trust. A pet trust is relatively easy to create and offers numerous benefits that can help put  read more–>



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