Common use of Pet Trust Clause in Contracts

Pet Trust. If there are any pets owned by the Grantor a Trust for Pets shall be created at the time of the Grantor’s death or incapacity appointing ______________________________ of ______________________________ (referred to as the “Pet Caretaker”) as the Pet Caretaker effective immediately. If the Pet Caretaker is unable to perform their duties by giving the Grantor’s pet(s) care needed then ______________________________ of ______________________________ shall possess the caretaking rights of the pet(s) (referred to as the “Alternate Pet Caretaker”). If the Pet Caretaker and Alternate Pet Caretaker are unable to care for the pet(s) then an individual or organization may be selected by the Trustee for the caretaking rights of the pet(s). Care of Pet(s). Care of the pet(s) shall include, but not be limited to, providing food, veterinary care (as needed), insurance, temporary boarding, medication, cleanliness, and any other care as needed for proper everyday well-being of the pet(s).

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Revocable Living Trust, Kansas Revocable Living Trust, Nevada Revocable Living Trust

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