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A bequest in your will or living trust is an uncomplicated way to help protect animals. A bequest may take several forms. It can be a specific sum, a percentage of your estate, or the remainder of your estate after expenses and gifts to loved ones. Bequests can include cash, securities, real estate, houses, and personal property such as valuable collections, art, or jewelry.

Living trusts are a popular choice because the terms of a living trust, unlike a will, can be put into effect immediately upon your death, bypassing probate and keeping the terms private.

For more information about including Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas (GRRNT) in your will, please review the following:

GRRNT Will & Bequest Form (click here)

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