You’ve done it. You’ve completed your estate planning, including the creation of your Will. Your final wishes are cared for. But are they?
If you’re a horse owner, you know that their lifespan is 25-30 years. Did you remember to include instructions for ongoing care of the horse in the event you pass away first?
This article from Karen L. Perch, Ph.D., JD, outlines the items to consider when including your horse in your estate planning. This situation applies to any pet owner or person with animals under their care. From dogs who live 10-15 years to species of parrots who can live 50+ years, ensuring a plan is in place for their care should they survive you is key.
If you’d like to talk about this or any other aspect of your estate planning needs, we’re glad to help. Contact us or call us at 215-257-5114 today.
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This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.