Your Pet is Like An Additional
Family Member

Make Sure Your Pet Will Always Have the Life It Loves
with Pet Planning

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When people are planning their estates, most forget about their pets. In fact, it’s the number one reason why more than 500,000 pets end up in pet shelters every year. Owners pass away, and because caregivers have not been specified, pets have nowhere else to go. Avoid making this common mistake: start Pet Planning today by creating a Pet Trust.

Pet Trusts 101
Pet Trusts are a part of any sound estate plan. In essence, Pet Trusts create a blueprint for how your pets will be taken care of when you pass away. New caregivers are named, and money is set aside that will go towards the care of your pets. It’s quite common for people to ask if they can create Pet Wills and leave money to their pets. However, pets are considered to be property, and that’s why Pet Wills simply don’t work.

Read “To My Dog Lucky, I Leave $10,000″ today and learn why Pet Planning is key to your pet’s well being. Download right now and you’ll learn:

  1. Why Pet Wills aren’t feasible
  2. How finding the right caregiver is key
  3. How to save for your pet’s future
  4. Why you may or may not need pet insurance


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