Wills and Estate Planning / Trusts
Trusts


Trusts

Trusts


Special Needs Trust

Special Needs Trust

When a loved one has a physical or mental disability, it’s important to plan for his or her future. If the person relies on you for guidance and support, you can take steps now to make sure his or her needs are met once you are no longer around. By planning ahead, you’ll not only help put your mind at ease; you’ll help your loved one well into the future.



Pet Trusts

Pet Trusts

A pet trust designates someone who is willing to care for the pet if the owner dies or is unable to continue caring for the pet. You may wish to provide a secondary beneficiary in case the primary beneficiary is unable to care for your pet. A pet trust provides the necessary funds to care for the animal. Instructions about care, including diet, veterinary care, grooming and other issues, should be provided in the pet trust. The trust will be supervised by a trustee who will distribute the funds and make sure the trust instructions are followed.