What happens to our furry friends in the case of divorce or the death of an owner?
Did you know that through estate plans, owners are able to ensure the needs of their pets are met, even if something happens to them.
When considering estate planning for pets, essential factors include:
Failure to plan can leave pets at risk of not receiving proper care or even euthanization. To mitigate such outcomes, establishing a pet trust can provide a structured solution, offering peace of mind that your pets will receive the care and protection they deserve in your absence.
Want more information? Reach out to our team at 508-746-1382 or visit www.angleylaw.com. — we are here to help.
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