Recent studies have uncovered new health issues pets experience as a result of living longer. A specific example, dogs and cats 15 years and older can often experience animal dementia. As we noted in last week’s post, it is important to plan ahead for your estate planning. This includes considering …
Read MoreWhat is Your Legal Implication For Dog Bites?
“Each year injuries from dog bites hospitalized over 600 Floridians…and each year an average of 2 Floridians die from injuries due to dog bites”[1] Dogs are considered ‘man’s best friend’ but they are still animals and no matter how domesticated, they are capable of expressing themselves in a way that …
Read MorePlanning for Pets: Why You Should Consider It
Why is planning for pets important? It is safe to say that our pets become part of the family…but why is it that people rarely have provisions for their furry “family” in their estate plan. Many people do not know that these provisions for planning for pets even exist. Most …
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