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8/29/07 - CBS Broadcasting - Helmsley Will: Dog Gets Millions; 2 Grandkids, Zip
Estate planning attorney and peace of mind pet trust website creator, Peter Canalia, the creator of the Peace of Mind Pet Trust Web site, says even though Helmsley's brother will care for Trouble, he will not have access to all of the Maltese’s millions. . .
6/26/07 - The Herald News - 'Peace' for pets Lawyer eases minds with animal trust funds - Lawyer eases minds with animal trust funds
With a pet trust, a caregiver is named, as well as a trustee who'll keep an eye on how the money earmarked for the pet is being spent. . .
6/13/07 - KASA Fox 2 - Peace of Mind Pet Trust Launches to Save 500,000 Abandoned Pets This Year
Peace of Mind Pet Trust today launched with a mission: provide a better life for the 500,000 pets that are left to the disposition of the state each year when their owners die or become incapacitated. Peace of Mind Pet Trust (POMPT) is the nation's most competitively priced bona fide pet trust established by a licensed trust attorney. . .
6/26/07 - CBS 2 Morning News Chicago - Ensuring Your Pet Is Cared For If Something Happens to You
It's something many don't think about, but what would happen to your pet if you died? Well it's something that many pet owners are making a priority. . .
6/20/07 - The Lincoln-Way Sun - Trust Ensures Fido Gets Fed
There are lots of stories about people leaving money in their will for a pet after they're gone and designating a caregiver. The only problem is there's no guarantee that person won't turn around and euthanize Fido, then spend the money on a big-screen TV. . .
6/5/06 - San Francisco
Chronicle - A place for orphaned pets
Now open for cats and dogs, the Sido program has saved hundreds
of animal lives since the 1980s. Hundreds more still don't make
it because many pet owners don't think of their animals when they
die. . .
5/22/05 - New York
Times - And to My Dog, I Leave a $10,000 Trust Fund
Laws in 27 states - including Arizona, Colorado, Florida, New
Jersey and New York - now allow owners to establish trusts for
pets. . .
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