…trustee is to monitor caretaker’s services. How to identify the animal. Disposition of the pet’s remains, e.g., burial, cremation, memorial, etc. Who should be the trustee of my pet trust?…
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How to Attend Your Own Funeral
…considered and planned with a significant attention to details and sensitivity, there’s no reason whatsoever why such an event could have a downside. Make Your Burial Desires Known Ahead of…
A New Act to Help Special Needs Families
…transportation; employment training and support; assistive technology and personal support services; health, prevention, and wellness; financial management and administrative services; legal fees; expenses for oversight and monitoring; funeral and burial…
Spending Forever with Your Pet
…burials, click here. Many of us who think of our pets as family members want to ensure that they are cared for after we become incapable of doing so. One…
When Loved Ones Aren’t Permitted to Visit
…was Catherine informed of her father’s burial, or even his final resting place. The unfortunate situations described in our example and with the Falk family are similar to what unfolded…
Who Are the Oldest Living Man, Woman, and Pet Bunny?
…since he was 122. In 1992 (24 years ago) he even bought a burial site close to the graves of his children. Mr Gotho spends most of his time sitting…
Medicaid and Prepaid Funerals
…allow you to set aside money for your own funeral, burial, or cremation without having that money “count” as part of your assets when Medicaid determines your eligibility for long-term…
An ABLE Account for a Loved One with a Disability
…Owner’s estate to repay any outstanding Qualified Disability Expenses, including funeral and burial costs. To learn more about ABLE Accounts in Virginia, click here. Hope this is helpful, Angel …
What’s in Your Estate Plan, Mom and Dad?
…you have in mind, assuming you want one, and where you want to be buried or cremated. Tell them about any burial plots you have that they might not know…
Imagine Paying College Tuition for the Rest of Your Life . . .
…balance of the account can be used by the estate to pay for any outstanding qualified expenses, like funeral and burial costs. Accounts through ABLEnow (a savings plan offered in…