Law Offices of Rachel Hirschfeld
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
- Trusts
- Probate
- Wills
- Estate Administration
- Guardianships
- Conservatorships
- Pet Trusts
- Medicaid Planning
- Medical Directives
- Retirement Planning
- Health Care Proxies
- Living Wills
- Powers of Attorney
- Supplemental Needs and Special Needs Trusts for the Disabled
Estate Planning & Elder Law
- Estate Planning & Elder Law
- Trusts and Estate Planning
- Advance Directives
- Guardianship and Conservatorship
- Long-Term Care Costs and Insurance
- Peace is Possible
Pet Trusts
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A pet trust protects your pet immediately and can apply if you die, become ill or are incapacitated. When you create a pet trust, an owner specifies a trustee to control the funds (if you choose to leave funds) and determine when your trust becomes effective. You also choose a caretaker who may be an individual or you may designate a sanctuary or animal retirement home for your pet.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are guardians?
- Is there a citizenship requirement for Medicaid?
- Can I be barred from Medicaid if I just moved into a state?
- What is a Medical Directive?
- What is a Health Care Proxy?
Attorney Biography
- Rachel Hirschfeld, Attorney
- Elder Law
- Medicaid Planning
- Pet Trusts
- Trusts and Estates
Consultations
- All Wills and Trust documents
- Any Medical Directives, Living Wills, or Health Care Proxies
- Insurance papers
- Power of Attorney
- Asset documentation
- A copy of your portfolio
- Tax returns
- Divorce and Custody Agreements
- Court Orders Dealing with Family Law Matters
- A Copy of All Deeds or Proof of Tax Payments
- Health Care Directives
Contact Us / Office Location
- The Law Offices of Rachel Hirschfeld
- White Plains
- New York
- Rockland County
330 East 49th Street, 1E, New York, NY 10017
Toll Free: 1-866-697-9534
