Estate Planning, Equine Law, and Personalized Counsel

Equine Estate Advisors provides sophisticated estate planning for horse owners, equestrian families, equine businesses, and clients whose planning needs involve family, property, animals, or long-term legacy concerns.

The firm’s distinctive focus is estate planning for clients connected to horses and the equestrian industry. It also advises clients in broader equine law matters and provides estate planning services for individuals and families outside the equestrian world.

Estate Planning Built Around the Realities
of Horse Ownership

For horse owners, estate planning involves more than the transfer of financial assets. Horses require ongoing care, trusted decision-makers, financial planning, operational continuity, and practical instructions that traditional estate planning may not fully address.

Equine Estate Advisors helps clients create comprehensive plans designed to account for the animals, operations, property, and family responsibilities that matter most. This planning is especially important when loved ones may not live in the horse world or know how to make care, placement, or management decisions.

Equine Estate Planning Services

These services support the firm’s core focus: helping horse owners and equestrian families create clear legal direction for care, authority, funding, succession, and continuity.

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Equine Estate Planning

Estate planning designed around the care, ownership, placement, and future decision-making needs of horses if you pass away, become incapacitated, or can no longer manage their care.

Julia Alexander

Trusts & Horse Care Planning

Trust-based planning for care funding, trustee oversight, caretaker selection, and written instructions for the horses entrusted to you.

Business and Succession Planning

Planning for barns, ranches, horse properties, and equestrian operations where ownership, leadership, management, or continuity may need to transition.

Julia Alexander

Incapacity & Emergency Planning

Planning that helps the right people step in quickly if illness, injury, travel, or another unexpected event prevents you from managing your horses yourself.

Julia Alexander

Continuity Planning for Horse Owners and Equestrian Families

Planning for retired horses, multiple horses, horse property, family guidance, caretaker coordination, and the equestrian life you want preserved.

Equine Law

In addition to estate planning, Equine Estate Advisors advises clients in a range of equine law matters involving horse ownership, operations, contracts, and equestrian business concerns.

This work is distinct from trusts and estates. It is focused on the practical, operational, and business realities of the horse industry.

Common Equine Law Matters

  • Boarding agreements
  • Ownership disputes
  • Equine business operations
  • Contract review and drafting
  • Barn operations
  • Liability concerns
  • Training arrangements
  • Equine-related business matters

Estate Planning Beyond the Equestrian Community

While Equine Estate Advisors has developed a distinctive focus in estate planning for horse owners and equestrian families, the firm also provides estate planning services for individuals, families, and business owners outside the equestrian world.

Clients do not need to own horses or animals to work with the firm. Every estate plan is approached with personalization, long-term strategic thinking, and attention to the client’s broader family and legacy goals.

Legal Counsel Informed by Real Industry Experience

Equine Estate Advisors was built around the understanding that equestrian families, horse owners, and animal-focused businesses face legal planning concerns that are often overlooked in traditional law firm environments.

Clients work directly with Julia in a highly personalized environment focused on long-term relationships, thoughtful planning, and practical legal solutions.

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The Equine Life We Help Preserve

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Whether your needs involve estate planning for horses, an equine law matter, or a general estate plan for your family, Equine Estate Advisors can help you move forward with clarity.