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Pet custody disputes on the rise

More than a quarter of the respondents to a recent survey of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) have noted an increase in pet custody cases during the past five years.

Dogs fetched the top spot as the most disputed family animal with a clear majority of 88%, while cats scratched to a distant second with a 5% total.

In addition, 22% of the attorneys have said that courts are more frequently allowing pet custody cases and 20% cited an increase in courts deeming pets to be an asset during a divorce.

“While pet custody cases are not an everyday occurrence, far too many spouses attempt to initiate these disputes as a negotiating strategy, often believing that they can use the animal as a kind of bargaining chip. This tactic is usually not effective and can come back to ‘bite’ the antagonist throughout the divorce process.” said Maria Cognetti, president of the AAML.

“When it comes to a pet, it is often obvious which of the spouses has the strongest emotional bond,” she added.

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