Talking About Pets: What happens to my pet when I die?
By Barry KuKes
I met with a 92-years young lady the other day regarding how she wanted to protect her cat if she should pass before the cat. She strongly suggested that my next column educate readers about the options available in this situation, so here we go.
The first step is to contact an estate planning attorney to create a last will and testament, so your wishes for your family, pets, etc., are legally protected and executed. I am biased and would recommend Mel Stack, but there are other attorneys also available. In my opinion, Mel is the best!