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Books
Pet Law and Custody: Establishing a Worthy and Equitable Jurisprudence for the Evolving Family
by
Barbara Gislason
Call Number: KF 390.5 .A5 G57
Publication Date: 2017
The Tools & Techniques of Estate Planning for Modern Families
by
Stephan Leimberg, Kim Kamin and Wendy Goffe
Call Number: KF 750 .L45
Publication Date: 2019
Chapter 19 of this book deals with Planning for Pets.
Understanding Animal Law
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Adam P. Karp
Call Number: KF 390.5 .A5 K37
Publication Date: 2016
Forms
Durable Power of Attorney for Pet Care
From Elderpet.org
Ohio Laws
Oh. Rev. Code Sec. 5804.08
Ohio law also allows for the creation of a trust to care for an animal after its owner dies. Ask an attorney for help creating.
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