Estate planning is important for everyone. It becomes even more important when you have dependents; regardless of whether those dependents have two legs or four. If you have pets, you know how quickly they transform from dogs or cats to actual members of the family.
Do you know what happens to your pets if you pass away? Like it or not, without making specific provisions in a will or trust, your fur babies will be treated as nothing more than property. People often consider their assets and children, but forget to consider the future of their pets when laying out their estate plans. Our pets are as important to us as were are to them. Why not take steps to ensure they are well cared for if you are no longer around to do it yourself?
Protect your legacy. If you have questions, please contact Bret Christiansen, Esq. at 620-755-3054.