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Pet Trusts
 
For many of us, pets are like our children, and the thought of our pets being without us if something unexpected happens is just too much to bear. Pet lovers want to know that our pets will be loved, provided for, given treats and taken on walks if we were to become incapacitated or die. A Pet Trust will ensure that your furry family members are well taken care of if you are not around to take care of them yourself.
 
A Pet Trust makes certain that money you allocate from your estate will go directly to the care, maintenance and benefit of your beloved pet, to provide a happy life for them in the event you are no longer able to do so yourself. Through a Pet Trust, you can designate caretakers, provide access to health records, and list preferences of your pet – be it their favorite food or favorite place to sleep.
 
No one likes to think about the day that could leave their pet without an owner, but good planning can ensure that your pet will never be left alone or taken to animal care services. Perhaps the best thing you can ever do for your pet is to create a Pet Trust that provides them with life-long security. A Pet Trust provides the peace of mind that your pet will be in good hands when they cannot be in yours.
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