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June 12, 2006

Estate Planning for Pets.

Cats

If your children are the furry ones, you may want to consider estate planning to provide for a new home and continued care if you pass away. Pets are a very important part of many people's lives. Your furry loved ones deserve to have a secure future in the event of your untimely death.

The most common approach I advocate for my clients is to give a donation to a local rescue organization to find a new home for your pets if you do not have a suitable guardian in mind. For example, if you have two pugs, you might want to instruct a local pug rescue to find a new home for your dogs along with a sizable donation.

In addition, a properly prepared Durable Power of Attorney can have a provision for your attorney-in-fact care for your pets in case if your incapacity.

Though you will want to think very carefully about who should care for your pets in the event you are unable to do so. For more information, there's a book called All My Children Wear Fur Coats that discusses this topic in greater detail.

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