Albert: We hear about the high - profile cases like Leona Helmsley and Gail Posner, but is
estate planning for pets something normal people in Canada do?
Shirley Diefenbach, a member attorney at the Durham law firm Walker Lambe, works with SAFE Haven regularly and holds two information sessions annually on
estate planning for pets.
Some of these key areas are: pet trusts, pets in wills, long term pet care,
estate planning for pets and disaster preparedness for pets.
Shirley Diefenbach, a member attorney at the Durham, N.C., law firm Walker Lambe, works with SAFE Haven regularly and holds two information sessions annually on
estate planning for pets.
Anna Finn Vinson told Shelter Me that she and her partner decided to do a presentation on
estate planning for pets because of the need.
A Pet Trust helps you get started with on
estate planning for your pet.
Not exact matches
For more P terms:
Plan - Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska Bankruptcy Attorney, Ryan D. Caldwell Pay Advice - New York Bankruptcy Lawyer, Jay S. Fleischman Preferences - Colorado Springs Bankruptcy Attorney Bob Doig Phone Call - Cleveland Bankruptcy Attorney, Bill Balena Pride - Southgate, Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyer, Christopher McAvoy Property of the
Estate - Wisconsin Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bret Nason Property of the
Estate: The key to when a lien can be stripped by the bankruptcy court. - Philadelphia Suburban Bankruptcy Lawyer, Chris Carr Privacy - Metro Richmond Consumer and Bankruptcy Attorney, Mitchell Goldstein Payment - Jacksonville Bankruptcy Attorney, J. Dinkins G. Grange Preference - Marin County Bankruptcy Attorney, Catherine Eranthe Priority - Bay Area Bankruptcy Lawyer Cathy Moran
Planning - Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney, Mark J. Markus Personal Bankruptcy - Livonia, Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney,
Peter Behrmann
Pet owners account
for nearly half of Canada's population and while 76 % feel it's important to make arrangements
for the ongoing care of their
pets, only one - third have included their furry friends in their
estate plans, BMO found.
Prior to joining Pure Financial Advisors,
Peter worked
for a large Broker - Dealer in the Financial
Planning Group where he helped advisors with complex
estate and tax strategies.
Adoption But many times people that come in
for estate planning tell me that they do not have a friend or family member to be a caretaker or «
pet custodian.»
Immediate Care in Case of Emergency Making arrangements in your
estate planning for the long - term care of your
pets is wonderful, but first someone must know that in cases of emergency, there are
pets involved who are relying on their owner to come home and take care of them.
Ideally, as part of your
estate planning, it is wise to advise your attorney if you have
pets and if you would like arrangements made
for your
pets after your death.
With NHAR in your
estate planning, you will create a legacy that will last
for generations and create a better future
for unwanted and forsaken
pets.
There are many ways that you can support the Kansas Humane Society with a tax - deductible donation: become a KHS member, join the monthly giving program, make a memorial or tribute gift, sponsor a shelter
pet, join the Guardian Circle or
Pet Tile program, provide
for the shelter animals in your will or
estate planning, or make a one - time donation online.
At SAFE Haven
for Cats, we are contacted frequently by caring cat owners who are making
plans for their
pets in their
estates.
2nd Chance 4 Pets - Non-profit providing important information
for pet owners on
estate planning for animals.
Estate planning experts urge
pet owners to prepare
for the possibility that their animal companions may outlive them.
Estate Planning Attorney Richard Gershberg of Gershberg & Associates, LLC, in Owings Mills, MD explains, «The majority of our clients who set up
pet trusts are single with no children; their
pets being their children, they want to ensure that their
pets will be well cared
for in the event of the client's death or inability to care
for the
pet due to mental incapacity.
Bideawee's Loving Legacy
estate planning program allows
pet owners who pre-decease their
pets to provide
for cherished companion animals.
Your blog article underscores the need
for planning in advance regarding one's
estate and also serves a useful purpose; to highlight
for the general public the need and importance of including ones
pets in their
estate planning.
You can also provide
for the care of your
pets in your
estate plan — an important consideration
for all of us.
While
planning your
estate, appointing a friend or family member as your
pet's guardian is a sound option
for many people.
Family
pets can be of utmost importance
for estate planning purposes.
Learn more about how to protect your
pet in this blog:
Pet Trusts and
Estate Planning for Your Pets
Some recent topics that merit consideration and that have come to the surface include
planning for and dealing with loved ones who have dementia — including though not limited to Alzheimer's disease; digital assets; biological assets; RESP provisions; loyalty cards provisions; companion animal /
pet provisions; payment of
estate administration tax (probate taxes and the impact of the new Ontario rules — Bill 173); the Granovsky Estate case and the future of multiple wills in Ontario; executor's insurance; and planning for embryos, cryo - preservation, cryonics and core blood — among other t
estate administration tax (probate taxes and the impact of the new Ontario rules — Bill 173); the Granovsky
Estate case and the future of multiple wills in Ontario; executor's insurance; and planning for embryos, cryo - preservation, cryonics and core blood — among other t
Estate case and the future of multiple wills in Ontario; executor's insurance; and
planning for embryos, cryo - preservation, cryonics and core blood — among other things.