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Even though for many, pets are as dear as children, the laws definitely don’t see it that way. Unless you plan, your pet is no more important, legally, than a piece of furniture.
That being said, Americans seriously love their pets!
Despite the fact that we love our pets so much, most people fail to plan. This simple fact is part of the reason that it is estimated that approximately 3.7 million animals were euthanized in the nation’s shelters in 2008.
Don’t let this happen you your vulnerable loved one! Join me as I discuss pet planning with nationally renowned expert and author of All My Children Wear Fur Coats – How to Leave A Legacy For Your Pet, Peggy Hoyt, as she offers some great tips on how to properly plan for pets, and really gives perspective on why it is important — even if you think that you “already have it taken care of.”
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
And more!
As a central Florida Estate Planning Attorney/Family Wealth & Legacy Counselors, Peggy works with individuals and families who want to create a lasting legacy for loved ones. Peggy is dual Board Certified in Wills, Trusts and Estates and Elder Law.
Peggy practices in the areas of family wealth and legacy counseling, including trust and estate planning and administration, elder law, small business creation, succession and exit planning, real estate transactions, and animal law. In addition to her law degree, she holds a Florida real estate license. Peggy formerly held an NASD Series 7 license and health, life, and variable annuities licenses. Peggy holds her Board Certification from the Florida Bar in Wills, Trusts, and Estates and Elder Law.
Peggy speaks at the local, regional and national levels on estate planning and elder law topics including pet planning, special needs planning, and planning for unmarried couples and same-sex partners. Peggy has been featured on CNN Financial News, the Wall Street Journal, and the Orlando Sentinel for her work in pet planning. Peggy is the author of All My Children Wear Fur Coats: How to Leave a Legacy for Your Pet, a book that discusses what a person should do if their pet were no longer with them or what their pet would do if they were no longer there
Aside from being a partner shareholder in the law firm of She is also the founder of The Center for Animal Advocacy, Central Florida’s first animal law firm dedicated to providing legal services to pets and their families.
Peggy is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Court Mediator concentrating in family business issues, elder law, and estate administration, as well as the resolution of pet disputes, AND a FINRA Arbitrator!
Contact Peggy:
LegacyforYourPet.com
HoytBryan.com
Twitter: @PeggyRHoyt
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Even though for many, pets are as dear as children, the laws definitely don’t see it that way. Unless you plan, your pet is no more important, legally, than a piece of furniture.
That being said, Americans seriously love their pets!
Despite the fact that we love our pets so much, most people fail to plan. This simple fact is part of the reason that it is estimated that approximately 3.7 million animals were euthanized in the nation’s shelters in 2008.
Don’t let this happen you your vulnerable loved one! Join me as I discuss pet planning with nationally renowned expert and author of All My Children Wear Fur Coats – How to Leave A Legacy For Your Pet, Peggy Hoyt, as she offers some great tips on how to properly plan for pets, and really gives perspective on why it is important — even if you think that you “already have it taken care of.”
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
And more!
As a central Florida Estate Planning Attorney/Family Wealth & Legacy Counselors, Peggy works with individuals and families who want to create a lasting legacy for loved ones. Peggy is dual Board Certified in Wills, Trusts and Estates and Elder Law.
Peggy practices in the areas of family wealth and legacy counseling, including trust and estate planning and administration, elder law, small business creation, succession and exit planning, real estate transactions, and animal law. In addition to her law degree, she holds a Florida real estate license. Peggy formerly held an NASD Series 7 license and health, life, and variable annuities licenses. Peggy holds her Board Certification from the Florida Bar in Wills, Trusts, and Estates and Elder Law.
Peggy speaks at the local, regional and national levels on estate planning and elder law topics including pet planning, special needs planning, and planning for unmarried couples and same-sex partners. Peggy has been featured on CNN Financial News, the Wall Street Journal, and the Orlando Sentinel for her work in pet planning. Peggy is the author of All My Children Wear Fur Coats: How to Leave a Legacy for Your Pet, a book that discusses what a person should do if their pet were no longer with them or what their pet would do if they were no longer there
Aside from being a partner shareholder in the law firm of She is also the founder of The Center for Animal Advocacy, Central Florida’s first animal law firm dedicated to providing legal services to pets and their families.
Peggy is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Court Mediator concentrating in family business issues, elder law, and estate administration, as well as the resolution of pet disputes, AND a FINRA Arbitrator!
Contact Peggy:
LegacyforYourPet.com
HoytBryan.com
Twitter: @PeggyRHoyt