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2012年10月11日 星期四

Divorce - Gaining Custody of Your Beloved Pet


Getting a divorce is a traumatic experience, but it can be interesting from a viewer's point of view. Ending the marriage brings in conflicts that can sometimes be amusing, if you will try to look at it with a different perspective. One of those conflicts is the issue of pet custody.

Many divorce cases are embroiled in child custody cases, but there are some who fight over the custody of a beloved pet. This makes a whole lot of sense since pets are considered as valuable companions. It can be upsetting for some people to think that they will have to part with a pet they have cherished for so long, and lose it to a person with whom they are hostile with.

Again, the laws governing pet custody depend from state to state. Majority of the states consider pets as just property, and therefore have no special status as far as law is concerned. However, there are cases when the court makes ruling that somehow "humanize" pet custody.

The court will consider several factors when deciding who gains custody of a pet. Some of those factors are:


Who bought the pet?
Who spent time and effort caring for it?
How well is the pet taken care of by that person?

Children play a considerable role in pet custody decisions. Often, the pet will remain at home with the children because they are more attached to the pet. Also, the court feels that removing the pet away from the children will add to the children's stress over the divorce, and it's best to keep the pet at home.




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