Choosing a Trustee

As any pet owner knows, there is more to care than simply feeding and housing an animal. After all, if you think of your pet as a beloved member of your family, you will want it to receive the same love as it did when you were alive.

Pet trusts—like other types of trusts—require that you designate a trustee who fill fulfill your wishes after your death. Ideally, a pet trustee should have all or most of the following traits:

  • They should be someone who has the means, time, and motivation to care for your pet as you would
  • They should able to assume the role of trustee on relatively short notice

California law requires that a pet trustee consent to any caretaking arrangement. Before designating a caretaker, you should have an in-depth conversation with your prospective trustee about your expectations and theirs.

You may want to consider naming more than one person to the post, in case something happens to another prospective trustee. 

Philip J. Kavesh
Nationally recognized attorney helping clients with customized estate planning guidance for over 40 years.