If you are updating your Pet's Online Profile, which consists of their
care instructions, allergies, photos, diet, medication, Microchip ID
number, Pet License number and other information relating to their
individual care, there's no need to re-notarize your PetWill. You can
print the new version of the "Schedule A Property Transferred to the
Trust" page which is towards the end of the PetWill Pet Trust document
and have it for your records.
If you add a brand new pet to your existing PetWill, change the name of
any of your Pet Guardians, change the name of any of your Trustees,
change the name of your PetWill Pet Trust itself and change your State
of Residence, YES we recommend downloading your updated PetWill Pet
Trust document and getting it re-witnessed by two people and
re-notarized so your changes will be in effect.
If I make changes to my existing PetWill Pet Trust, do I need to download the new document and get it notarized again? Print
Modified on: Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 10:35 AM
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