The cost of a pet to be fed and cared for is not insignificant, especially when the pet is a large animal, such as a horse. Even when recipients of pets have the best intentions to care and provide for an inherited animal, the expense of doing so can make it impossible. The sad reality is that many animals are forfeited to shelters or euthanized because an owner simply lacks the resources to properly care for the pet.
Pet planning not only names a guardian and backup guardian for your companion, it can also set aside a certain amount for the pet’s ongoing care so that the guardian is not financially burdened. This can be accomplished through a pet trust that specifies how and when the trustee can use the money to care for your animal.
Our firm will work with you to establish a plan that manages the care of your pet so that it can live a peaceful life.