Presented by...

Maureen MacSweeney

MSN, CNM, JD
Your Neighborhood Family Business Lawyer

Presented by...

Maureen MacSweeney

MSN, CNM, JD
Your Neighborhood Family Business Lawyer
Free Online Presentation
Estate Planning for Breeders and Pet Owners
Saturday, March 25, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
or
sunday, March 26, 10:00am - 11:00am

This presentation covers why it’s important to include your pets in your planning. It’s sad but true that many pets end up in shelters after their owner dies or becomes incapacitated. In fact, the Humane Society estimates that between 100,00 to 500,000 pets are placed in shelters each year for exactly this reason, and a large number of these animals are ultimately euthanized.

Unfortunately, the law considers pets to be nothing more than personal property just like cars, furniture, and electronic devices. So unless you take the proper steps to include your pet in your estate plan, your beloved companion could end up in a shelter or worse following your death or incapacity.

In light of this cold reality, here we’ll detail how you can use estate planning to ensure your pets receive the best possible care when you’re no longer able to care for them yourself. You'll learn the proper legal documents to put in place to provide for your furry friend’s future care.

Complete The form below to secure your spot

FREE BONUS: Digital Copy Of The Best-Selling Book On Legal Planning For Parents, Wear Clean Underwear

Free Online Presentation
Estate Planning for Breeders and Pet Owners
Saturday, March 25, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
or
sunday, March 26, 10:00am - 11:00am

This presentation covers why it’s important to include your pets in your planning. It’s sad but true that many pets end up in shelters after their owner dies or becomes incapacitated. In fact, the Humane Society estimates that between 100,00 to 500,000 pets are placed in shelters each year for exactly this reason, and a large number of these animals are ultimately euthanized.

Unfortunately, the law considers pets to be nothing more than personal property just like cars, furniture, and electronic devices. So unless you take the proper steps to include your pet in your estate plan, your beloved companion could end up in a shelter or worse following your death or incapacity.

In light of this cold reality, here we’ll detail how you can use estate planning to ensure your pets receive the best possible care when you’re no longer able to care for them yourself. You'll learn the proper legal documents to put in place to provide for your furry friend’s future care.

Complete The form below to secure your spot

FREE BONUS: Digital Copy Of The Best-Selling Book On Legal Planning For Parents, Wear Clean Underwear

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Disclaimer - This presentation is entirely free. We encourage you to stay until the end to hear about the solutions we offer to protect your loved ones if and when something should happen to you.

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