Pet Trusts – Providing for Your Pet(s) When You’re Gone

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Pet Trusts – Providing for Your Pet(s) When You’re Gone

What will happen to your pet(s) after you’re gone? How can you provide for them? Susan M. Graham explains in this video.

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Susan M. Graham just published a book entitled “Can Lawyers Always Save the Day for Seniors? – True Retirement Stories”.  She wrote this to share stories of common problems for elders that can be avoided or minimized if they just took time to plan and seek help.

If you would like a copy, you can obtain it two ways:  One, download it for free from the Senior Edge Legal Website, or two, you can have a hard copy for $10 to cover postage and handling.  For a hard copy please request using our CONTACT US page on the website, or send an email with your request, method of payment (credit card or send us a check), and mailing address to [email protected].  If you choose to pay with a credit card, we will call you to obtain that information.

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“Beyond Retirement” Learning Series.  Free short virtual episodes.  Episode 18: “Your Treasures! What Happens to Them When You Die?” will be available on Wednesday, January 19 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and on Saturday, January 22 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

To register, go to senioredgelegal.com/beyond.

REGISTRATION CLOSES ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 AT 5:00 P.M.

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Susan M. Graham

Susan M. Graham is founder of Senior Edge Legal (known previously as The Graham Law Office, P.A.). An authority on estate planning and elder law, Ms. Graham is a widely acclaimed speaker and seminar leader in the field of estate planning. Ms. Graham’s journey into estate planning stems from personal experience, witnessing the profound challenges faced by loved ones left without a plan.