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Rachel Hirschfeld

You Don’t Need to Be Super Rich to Set Up a Trust for Your Pet
You’ve heard the tabloid news stories; late millionaires whose wills advise that all their worldly possessions be left to their pet. To some it may seem ridiculous, to others sensible. Regardless, the take away is the same: You can leave behind money, protection and personal possessions for your pets. What many don’t know is, you don’t have to be filthy rich to do it.

In fact, setting aside a little money and creating a plan for a beloved pet can help prevent them from being surrendered when you become too old or ill to care for them yourself any longer.
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 12/15/2016
  • by kellibendertimeinc
  • PEOPLE.com
Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen Left $82,000 to His Dogs
Alexander McQueen
Afp / Getty Images Alexander McQueen

Design legend Alexander McQueen has left 50,000 pounds (about $82,000) to his three dogs, according to details of his will released Tuesday.

The dogs, called Minter, Juice and Callum, according to the Daily Telegraph, received the same amount as each of McQueen’s two housekeepers.

McQueen, who sent ripples across the fashion world when he committed suicide in February 2010, left behind a fortune of over 16 million pounds, the majority of which went into a trust for his Sarabande charity.
See full article at Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
  • 7/26/2011
  • by Saabira Chaudhuri
  • Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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