
When headlines surfaced that actress Diane Keaton reportedly set up a $5 million trust for her dog, Reggie, the internet had a field day. Some people were surprised — others totally understood. After all, our pets are more than animals; they’re family.
While Keaton’s trust might sound extravagant, her decision highlights something every pet owner should think about: What happens to your pets if you’re not around to care for them?
At Ford + Bergner PLLC, we’ve helped countless Texans plan for the people — and pets — they love. Here’s what you can learn from the Hollywood headlines and how to make sure your furry friend is safe, happy, and cared for no matter what the future brings.
Under Texas law, pets are considered property. That means you can’t just “leave” money directly to your dog, cat, or cockatoo in your will. But don’t worry — there’s a smart, legal way to make sure your pet is taken care of: a pet trust.
A pet trust allows you to:
Think of it as your way of ensuring your pet’s quality of life continues — even if you’re no longer there to provide it yourself.
While a multimillion-dollar pet trust grabs headlines, the amount you set aside should reflect your pet’s actual needs. Consider their life expectancy, health, and lifestyle. A few thousand dollars might be plenty for one pet, while another with special medical needs could require more.
The key is to make it reasonable — enough to truly care for your companion, but not so large that it causes family conflict.
A pet trust is only as good as the people you choose to carry it out. You’ll need:
Having these people lined up ensures your plan will work the way you intended.
If you already have a will or trust, great — now’s the time to make sure your pet is part of it. You can:
Your estate plan should reflect your entire family — two-legged and four-legged alike.
You don’t have to be a Hollywood star to make sure your pet is protected. With the right plan in place, you can rest easy knowing your loyal companion will be cared for exactly as you wish.
Whether you’re setting aside $5 million or a modest fund for your pet’s care, the important thing is to plan — before it’s too late.
At Ford + Bergner PLLC, we help Texans design estate plans that reflect their values — including the love they have for their pets. Our experienced attorneys can help you create a legally sound, practical plan that keeps your furry family members safe and cared for.
Contact the experienced lawyers at Ford + Bergner LLP today & schedule your free consultation. We proudly serve Houston, Austin, Dallas & all throughout Texas. Visit our law offices at:
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Houston, TX 77002, United States
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Austin, TX 78701, United States
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