Protect the welfare and security of family pets and all animals. This book provides the information you need to
understand the legal concepts and practical applications of pet trusts.
Pet law, including, in particular, pet trusts and a relatively new and revolutionary instrument called the pet
protection agreement, is continually evolving. Recent changes in estate law have transformed the way in which
courts now deal with domestic animals. The shift is ongoing, and the trend is toward a much more enlightened view
of pets that improves greatly on their legal status as property. These changes bring new responsibilities and new
opportunities to accountants and financial and legal advisors who should now consider companion animals in a
completely different light and advise their clients accordingly.
This book provides all the information you will need to understand these new legal concepts, and it outlines
practical applications that will benefit your clients, their pets, and your practice. A companion CD includes
questionnaires, forms, and templates that can be used by professional planners, trusted advisors, and clients to
create legal documents that protect the welfare and security of family pets and all animals.
Topics covered include:
· Property Implications: Who Owns the Pet?
· The Pet Trust and Pet Protection Agreement
· Power of Attorney and Health Care Proxy
· Wills: Gambling with a Pet's Future
· Tax Implications of Pet Trusts, and much more
About the Author
Ms. Hirschfeld is a lawyer who concentrates in estate planning, elder law and animal law. She is a frequent author
and lecturer and has been featured in media outlets including: The Today Show, Newsweek, The New York Sun,
CNN Online and the Wall Street Journal.
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