TXMisfits
May 25, 2013, 04:10 PM
Intending to fund a trust account with my bank for any living animals (canines) with a minimal amount of money and the bulk of funding coming from a Life Insurance policy. I also have a Statutory Durable Power of Attorney that becomes effective on my disability to care for myself / pets. The only Living Will I have is for medical purposes and I can't see this covering my animals.
Question:
1. Is a "Living Trust" a Revocable or Irrevocable trust?
2. I also have a blank form entitled, "Bequest in Trust for the Care and Maintenance of Pet (Long Form), is that one of the above trusts?
2. How should the wording read on the Insurance policy for the beneficiary's name. Example: "John James, Trustee for the TXMisfits 'Revocable or Irrevocable' Trust??
3. The Trustee is also a signer on my bank accounts; therefore, if I become disabled or unable to care for my pets, can the Trustee write a check from personal accounts to the Trust to pay for any medical or personal care/needs the pets may need?
I have printed out and read the "Estate Planning for Non-Human Family Members" published on the Internet by Gerry W. Beyer, Professor at TX Tech University and written by Governor Preston E. Smith, Regents Professor of Law, TX Tech University School of Law; the Texas State Statutes of the Property Code, Chapter 112, Sec. 112.037 - Sec. 112.059, "Trust for care of Animal"; The Michigan State University College of Law, "The Animal Legal & Historical Center" on the TX Property Code 112.037; the Phoenix Landing Foundation, "Estate Planning for Pet Owners" and Legal Zoom, etc.
Any assistance, would be more then appreciated.
Question:
1. Is a "Living Trust" a Revocable or Irrevocable trust?
2. I also have a blank form entitled, "Bequest in Trust for the Care and Maintenance of Pet (Long Form), is that one of the above trusts?
2. How should the wording read on the Insurance policy for the beneficiary's name. Example: "John James, Trustee for the TXMisfits 'Revocable or Irrevocable' Trust??
3. The Trustee is also a signer on my bank accounts; therefore, if I become disabled or unable to care for my pets, can the Trustee write a check from personal accounts to the Trust to pay for any medical or personal care/needs the pets may need?
I have printed out and read the "Estate Planning for Non-Human Family Members" published on the Internet by Gerry W. Beyer, Professor at TX Tech University and written by Governor Preston E. Smith, Regents Professor of Law, TX Tech University School of Law; the Texas State Statutes of the Property Code, Chapter 112, Sec. 112.037 - Sec. 112.059, "Trust for care of Animal"; The Michigan State University College of Law, "The Animal Legal & Historical Center" on the TX Property Code 112.037; the Phoenix Landing Foundation, "Estate Planning for Pet Owners" and Legal Zoom, etc.
Any assistance, would be more then appreciated.