[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] “Single people sometimes get forgotten,” Jill Frey says when discussing estate planning. “I think a lot of times people think estate planning for single people is easier,” she adds, “but I think that maybe it’s harder. We don’t have a partner or kids to leave things to. We...
Estate Planning Basics: Pet Planning
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] We adore pets here at Schromen Law, so when it comes to planning for your future, we don’t want you to forget about your beloved pets. While pet owners may have plans in place for their human loved ones in the event of their death, they also need...
Estate Planning with Pets in Mind
Even though pets are legally classified as property, they oftentimes mean much more – they are companions, friends and family. It is not only important to address assets and beneficiaries in your estate plan, but also to address what will happen to your pets should they outlive you. As is true with other aspects of...
Protect Your Pet: Create A Pet Trust
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Legally, pets are classified as property, but to owners, they mean much more than that. Pets are companions, best friends, and members of the family. For many people, pets are an integral part of the family. A pet gives unconditional love. But what happens to our pets when...


