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Fur-Ever Protected: Ensuring your Pets’ Future Through Legal Planning

Traditionally, animals have been classified as property under the law, creating a host of complications when it comes to planning for their care after the death or incapacity of their owners.
Credits: 0.75 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: DCBA2507-R
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Traditionally, animals have been classified as property under the law, creating a host of complications when it comes to planning for their care after the death or incapacity of their owners.

Recent shifts in legislation and legal thinking are slowly changing this status, offering new opportunities for more tailored and compassionate planning.

Brandon Ayers, Legacy & Life Law Firm, LLC, Naperville

Anthony Irsuto, DuPage County Office of the State's Attorney, Wheaton

 

Expires: 1/1/27

Traditionally, animals have been classified as property under the law, creating a host of complications when it comes to planning for their care after the death or incapacity of their owners.

Recent shifts in legislation and legal thinking are slowly changing this status, offering new opportunities for more tailored and compassionate planning.

Brandon Ayers, Legacy & Life Law Firm, LLC, Naperville

Anthony Irsuto, DuPage County Office of the State's Attorney, Wheaton

 

Expires: 1/1/27

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