Monday, December 3, 2012

How Designate For The Care Of Your Pets In Your Last Will And Testament


Our pets are some of the most precious things in our entire lives. They provide us with unconditional love and even have a great deal of health benefits as well. What if you want to provide care and protection for your pets even after you have passed on. Well, the way that you can actually go about this is to designate that in your Last Will and Testament. When you are discussing your plans and desires for your Will with the legal professional make sure that you also mention that one of your goals is to provide a guardian who shall have the responsibility of watching after and providing for your pets. Some of the most common things that are outlined in a Will is actually for providing for the health of cats or dogs. So essentially what you can do is state that a portion of your assets shall be set aside which shall pay for any costs associated with the feeding and health costs of your desired animal.

The guardian that you appoint should be someone that you trust and someone that you know would take pride in looking after the animals. There are times when the situation comes up whereby that particular person needs to be removed because they are not performing the duties properly. As a result, what can be done is actually that in the Will it should be written that in that case there shall be a designated back-up guardian who then will take over the responsibilities of the original individual assigned to the task. This will ensure a seamless period of guardianship to provide for the care of your loved ones when you are no longer here. The process can be very simple as long as you plan carefully and have everything in writing.

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