Protect and Provide For Your Beloved Pet with a Pet Trust

A Pet Trust Ensures That Your Pet Receives The Love & Care They Need After You're Gone

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The Importance of Establishing an Oklahoma Pet Trust
Every year over 500,000 pets are abandoned due to the death or disability of their human companions. Without proper pet planning, your pet could end up in a shelter or worse. Ensure your pet is cared for with an Oklahoma Pet Trust.

What is a Pet Trust?
An Oklahoma Pet Trust is created by new Oklahoma law and is now a legally enforceable method of providing for your pet, that can be part of your estate plan. This legal document allows you to ensure your pet is provided for according to your instructions.

A Pet Trust is Vital to Proper Pet Planning
Many people believe that you can just leave some money to your pet in a Will and that will ensure their care. In reality, pets are considered property under the law and therefore, can’t inherit. Find out how an Oklahoma Pet Trust gives you the ability to not only set aside funds for your pet’s future care, but also stipulate exactly what kind of care you expect your pet to receive.

Download Your Free Report
Instantly download, “To My Dog Lucky” and learn how to make sure your companion is cared for with a Pet Trust. In this free report, you’ll learn about:

  1. Appointing a proper caregiver for your pet
  2. Setting aside funds for your pet’s care
  3. The pros and cons of pet insurance
  4. And much more!


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