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What will happen to your pet if something happens to you? Today’s guest, Attorney Cindy Clark, provides pet owners with important information about their options for their beloved pets when they are no longer around to care for them. Many people just assume that their pets will be cared for by surviving relatives or close friends, but they are under no legal obligation to do so. The best way to ensure that your pet will be well cared for when you pass away is to incorporate a Pet Trust into your estate plan. Helping families – whether four-legged or two-legged is what really matters to Cindy. If you want to make sure someone will love and care for your dog, horse, or parrot when you can't, today’s show will help with those questions you may have.
Cindy helps her clients with personal estate planning using a casual approach practicing relationship-based estate planning and elder law in sunny Sarasota, Florida. Cindy has a real passion for pets and protecting her clients’ loved ones, their legacies and their assets.
Cindy graduated from Stetson University College of Law after working as a Certified Financial Planner for many years. She is a military veteran having served in the Navy right out of high school and wife and mother of military veterans. She has been married for 39 years and lives with her husband and two rescue cats, Squeaker and Big Kitty. Her husband and three adult children are all animal lovers. Over the years they have share their home with cats, dogs, birds, bunnies, rats, mice, gerbils, hamsters and even snakes and lizards.
By Patty GiarrussoWhat will happen to your pet if something happens to you? Today’s guest, Attorney Cindy Clark, provides pet owners with important information about their options for their beloved pets when they are no longer around to care for them. Many people just assume that their pets will be cared for by surviving relatives or close friends, but they are under no legal obligation to do so. The best way to ensure that your pet will be well cared for when you pass away is to incorporate a Pet Trust into your estate plan. Helping families – whether four-legged or two-legged is what really matters to Cindy. If you want to make sure someone will love and care for your dog, horse, or parrot when you can't, today’s show will help with those questions you may have.
Cindy helps her clients with personal estate planning using a casual approach practicing relationship-based estate planning and elder law in sunny Sarasota, Florida. Cindy has a real passion for pets and protecting her clients’ loved ones, their legacies and their assets.
Cindy graduated from Stetson University College of Law after working as a Certified Financial Planner for many years. She is a military veteran having served in the Navy right out of high school and wife and mother of military veterans. She has been married for 39 years and lives with her husband and two rescue cats, Squeaker and Big Kitty. Her husband and three adult children are all animal lovers. Over the years they have share their home with cats, dogs, birds, bunnies, rats, mice, gerbils, hamsters and even snakes and lizards.

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