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Old 02-12-2008, 01:26 AM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
Joan[_2_] Joan[_2_] is offline
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Default Estate planning for goldfish???


I've given fish that got too big for my tanks to a local fish store
that was willing to take them. Unless you can find a fellow ponder,
perhaps the best idea is find someone who sells goldfish (not as
feeders, but as pond fish) and see if they'd be willing to take them
in case your goldfish outsurvive you.


Yeah...that may end up being the my best back-up plan...although it
would be nice to know that they were going to somebody who would love
them and take good care of them, not just whoever comes up with the
money.

You might also talk to an estate lawyer. Whoever will be in charge
of your estate could perhaps be charged to maintain your goldfish (in
place, as it were) until suitable homes were found.

Gail
near San Antonio TX


Yep, I'm working with an estate lawyer as we speak. A good
transitional caretaker would be an excellent start!

Thanks, Gail.

Joan