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Keep Your Pets From An Uncertain Fate With A Pet Trust

Chances are you have heard heart-wrenching stories about pets left behind when their owners passed away or became incapacitated. The thought of these beloved companions facing an uncertain future or even being euthanized is distressing to say the least.  Thankfully, a pet trust offers a solution to ensure your beloved pet will be taken care of in the event you die or become disabled. A pet trust is a legal arrangement that allows you to include your pets in your estate plan and provide for their care when you no longer can. Our team of experienced estate planning attorneys will work with you to create a comprehensive plan to guaranty your pets are well taken care of when you are no longer in the picture.

Contact McCain & Bursh Attorneys At Law, P.C. today to schedule a consultation with a lawyer.  602-560-4736

What Does a Pet Trust Involve?

Like a trust you create for your heirs, a pet trust ensures your beloved furry friends will be care for when you're no longer able to do so. At the Arizona law firm of McCain & Bursh Attorneys At Law, P.C., we understand that pets are more than just animals - they're a part of the family. That's why we offer pet trust services to help you create a trust that outlines your wishes for the care and financial support of your pets in the event of your disability or passing.

Can I Add Give a Power of Attorney for My Pets?

Yes, you can. As a pet owner, it’s important to have a plan in place for your furry friends in case you are unable to care for them yourself. At McCain & Bursh Attorneys At Law, P.C., we understand the importance of having someone you trust designated as your power of attorney for pet care.  If you frequently travel without your pets and are worried about their well-being while you’re away, our team can assist you in appointing a responsible individual to arrange care for your pets during your absence. This is especially important in case of unexpected situations where you may end up staying longer than planned of have an unexpected medical emergency. Don’t leave the fate of your furry companions to chance. Take control and ensure that they receive the necessary love and attention they deserve!

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An estate plan design meeting will not be scheduled until the Firm has a signed fee agreement with a client. Given time constraints, the Firm is not able to represent every potentially interested party with their legal matter.

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