Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Pet Custody

  • Pet Custody Agreements may seem odd to some, but many of Hollywood's elite are finding this online form helpful (or wishing they had one when they needed it).
  • (Caymanmama.com)
  • Celebrity relationships are almost as numerous as celebrity breakups, and when two stars (or stars by association) part ways, there is a plethora of things to consider, not the least of which are Pet Custody Agreement forms.
  • (Wiredpr News)
  • I've had him for a long time.  He's born on my birthday," pleaded Moussette. "I feel that if someone truly cared about a pet, they would have some kind of identification, microchips, anything like that.  He had no identification.
  • (fox4kc.com)
  • FORT WAYNE, In. (Indianas NewsCenter) -- A divorce is rarely simple. There are many factors involved and for some, who gets the pet is one of the biggest battles. Some treat their animals as if they were their children.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • He could keep him and risk the communitys safety, with the knowledge that police would actively seek to have Achilles taken into custody and ultimately euthanized life isnt always the answer for a pet, she said.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Sixty percent said if they split up they would battle to get custody of the dog.
  • (Ct Post)
  • BONNE TERRE, MO (KTVI)– It's a custody battle over a dog "I feel that if someone truly cared about a pet, they would have some kind of identification, microchips, anything like that.  He had no identification.
  • (FOX2now.com)
  • When couples break up, fighting over flatscreens and wine collections is part of the process. But who gets the dog? Pet-custody issues figure into divorce more often now than even one generation ago.
  • (Gilroy Dispatch)
  • CLIO, MI --Police say they are continuing to investigate what sparked a fire at a Clio pet store Sunday evening.
  • (MLive.com)
  • TUCSON - Couples are fighting like cats and dogs in divorce court over their cats and dogs. Divorce attorneys say in more and more cases, decisions about who gets Fido or Fluffy will make or break a divorce settlement.
  • (msnbc.com)

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