If you became ill or died, who would care for your pet? According to Miller, Miller & Canby’s Ellen Walker, there are many instances where a pet owner’s expectations of how a pet would be provided for go unfulfilled, sometimes with tragic results. She counsels clients to be proactive in preparing legally enforceable documents to ensure their wishes for the well-being of their pet(s) are carried out. Learn more by reading Ellen’s complete article on this topic by clicking on Download Attachment at the end of this entry.
Ellen Walker concentrates her practice in the areas of estate planning, wills, trusts and estate administration. For more information contact Ellen Walker
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