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Who Gets the Pets in Divorce?

By admin on May 2, 2007 in Divorce and Legal Issues, Divorce and the Family Pet

According to a 2006 survey, nearly a quarter of divorce lawyers surveyed across the U.S. said they had noticed an increase in pet-custody cases in the past five years. Pets custody represents a new issue for the Custody Lawyer or Divorce Mediator. This article provides a brief overview of this new trend in custody law. 

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