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Create your South Carolina pet trust for the pet you love

Name a guardian, set aside funds for care, and leave clear instructions — prepared under South Carolina's pet-trust statute and ready to sign.

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South Carolina legal basis
South Carolina Code § 62-7-408

South Carolina law recognizes a trust created to provide for the care of one or more animals alive during the settlor's lifetime. PetTrust.io software assembles South Carolina-specific documents that reference this statute, so your wishes for your pet are organized and effective where the law allows.

What's in your South Carolina packet

Everything a caregiver, vet, or court may need — organized in one place and yours to download instantly.

🐾 Pet trust agreement

The core South Carolina trust document naming your pet, your trustee, and how funds are used for care.

👤 Guardian & backup

Designate a primary caregiver and an alternate so there's never a gap in who shows up for your pet.

💵 Care funding

Set aside money for food, vet bills, grooming, and daily needs, with instructions on how it's spent.

🚨 Emergency authorization

An at-a-glance card and authorization so first responders and neighbors know who to call.

How it works

  1. Answer a few questionsTell us about your pet, your chosen caregiver, and how you want care funded — about 5–10 minutes.
  2. Your South Carolina documents, assembled by softwareYour answers are assembled into South Carolina-specific documents referencing South Carolina Code § 62-7-408 — you review, you decide, and you sign.
  3. Download, sign, and shareGet your packet instantly with state-specific signing instructions, and share it with the people who matter.

South Carolina pet trust cost & process

What it costs, how the South Carolina process works, and how to keep your plan current year after year.

💲 The cost

Your South Carolina packet is a one-time purchase — no subscription, and one plan covers every pet in your household. For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed attorney.

🖊️ The process

Answer questions for 5–10 minutes, download instantly, then sign using the included South Carolina-specific instructions. Funding the trust — moving money or accounts into its name — is what puts real resources behind your wishes, and your packet walks you through it.

📜 Statute updates

Your documents reference South Carolina Code § 62-7-408, current as of 2026. Legislatures amend trust statutes from time to time, so your annual review reminder prompts you to confirm South Carolina requirements each year.

What happens without a plan in South Carolina?

Pets are generally treated as property under the law. Without written instructions and set-aside funds, a pet passes to whoever receives the rest of your property — and care decisions get made on the spot, with money you intended for your pet free to go elsewhere. A pet trust organized under South Carolina Code § 62-7-408 names who is in charge, records your instructions, and sets aside funds for care. This is general information, not legal advice.

The short answer for South Carolina: pet trusts are legal in South Carolina under South Carolina Code § 62-7-408. A South Carolina pet trust lets you name a caregiver and a trustee, set aside funds that may only be spent on your pet’s care, and leave instructions the statute makes enforceable — so your pet is protected by law, not by hope. See every state’s statute or the seven-step setup guide.

South Carolina pet trust questions

Are pet trusts legal in South Carolina?

Yes. South Carolina recognizes trusts for the care of an animal under South Carolina Code § 62-7-408. PetTrust.io software assembles South Carolina-specific self-help documents that reference that statute.

How much does a South Carolina pet trust cost?

A complete South Carolina pet protection packet is a one-time purchase — no subscriptions. One plan covers every pet in your household. For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed attorney.

Do I need a lawyer?

No. PetTrust.io is self-help document software, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice. For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed attorney.

How long does it take to create a South Carolina pet trust?

Most people finish the questions in 5–10 minutes and download their South Carolina packet immediately. You can sign the same day using the included South Carolina-specific signing instructions.

What happens to my pet if I have no plan in South Carolina?

Pets are generally treated as property, so without written instructions a pet passes to whoever receives your property, and care decisions are made on the spot without set-aside funds. A pet trust under South Carolina Code § 62-7-408 organizes your instructions, names a caregiver, and funds the care you intend. This is general information, not legal advice.

What if South Carolina changes its pet trust law?

Statutes are amended from time to time. Your packet references South Carolina Code § 62-7-408 as of 2026, and your annual review reminder prompts you to re-confirm South Carolina requirements each year and refresh your documents if your situation or the law has changed.

PetTrust.io is self-help document software operated by LegalDraft Technologies LLC. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Statute citations are provided for general information and may change; confirm current South Carolina requirements before signing.

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