Re: In the event of your death......
I have thought about this a few times. In the event of my death, my entire collection will go to my husband. If he does not want to care for them, then he is to give them to my sister if she wants them. In the event of both of our deaths, they go to my sister.
Re: In the event of your death......
My lady says she would take care of them if something were to happen to me but I havemade other arrangements with a friend if she does not want to take care of them
It's funny because this subject come up quite a bit lol
Re: In the event of your death......
I started working on my plan a few years back.
Some are hand-selected to go to friends that are enthusiasts. Other friends will be able to hand select the snakes they would like to have.
Others, will be sold to pay for the CITES and shipping costs of placing those animals in their new homes.
I am the only partner in my business (cough - business in the red at current), so that is not an option.
My partner has veto power on any of the desicions I have on paper.
The one really weak link is if we were to both die, then I really do not know what would happen. I have no real close snake friends in my immediate community, so I would neet to appoint some sort of `keeper of the snakes`... and then decide if they would be accountable, although that seems hard to ask, as who would they be accountable too, as no one would know anything about snakes... and if I appoint them, then it really should be a `do as you will` as I would rather my snakes are safe, then worry for even a second about having a family member start seeing dollar signs. (and they would).
Bruce
Re: In the event of your death......
my older brother (failshed) would take possesion of my babies! but hopefully non of us here have to confront that situation any time soon.