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INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 Thankfulness and Remembrance 2 4 Must-Have Savings Accounts to Secure Your Future A Country Crooner’s Cash Crisis 3 Small-Business Tax Security Greek Chicken and Rice 4 Fortunate Furry Friends and Their Trust Funds
Celebrities Secure Their Pets' Futures WHY A PET TRUST IS THE IDEAL OPTION
It might sound silly at first, but including pets in your will is a way to ensure your beloved animals are cared for after you’re gone. But these celebrities take it to the next level. Let's look at three famous examples and the legal nuances behind leaving millions behind for a furry friend. JOAN RIVERS Joan Rivers, the legendary comedian and TV host, passed away in 2014 at 81. Rivers left a considerable portion of her $150 million fortune to her four dogs — two rescue dogs in New York City and two in Los Angeles. OPRAH WINFREY Oprah Winfrey, the iconic TV legend, has proactively set aside $30 million in her will to care for her dogs once she passes. Over the years, Oprah has had over 20 dogs, and she
wants to ensure her furry companions continue to live in comfort even after she is gone. KARL LAGERFELD When the iconic fashion designer for Balmain and Chanel passed away in 2019 at 85, he left a portion of his $300 million fortune to his beloved Burmese cat, Choupette. LEGAL ASPECTS OF INCLUDING PETS IN WILLS While you may not agree, by law, a person cannot directly will their property to an animal because an animal is also considered property. Instead, you can include a provision in your will that sets aside a certain amount of money for your pet. However, this method is not typically recommended, as there is no real oversight to ensure the funds are used exclusively for the pet’s benefit.
A pet trust offers a more reliable way to meet a pet’s needs after you pass. In a pet trust, the trustee delivers the money to the caretaker, who looks after the pet. Additionally, the trust has the legal right to supervise the caretaker and ensure they use the money as intended. Setting up a pet trust is a practical and legally sound solution for those who want to ensure their pets are well-cared for after they're gone. Of course, it doesn’t have to be millions!
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