I am not in this situation or anything, but I was just thinking about it. If you are married, and have Pets together, what happens when you get divorced if both parties want the animal? Do they have joint custody, or is one person awarded full custody and how do they decide who gets the pet?
My husband and I will never get a divorce, but if we ever did, he can have the house, I am taking the dogs.
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They put them to sleep.
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It’s in the Constitution
they are lonely
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you pick which pets you want the most
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Umm that’s not really an issue because usually people don’t care that much! But if there was no prenup then the husband and wife get half of the money and property, so the court would figure ow much money the animal was worth, and if someone wanted it then they would pay for it in property.
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You both will have to decide on who takes the animals.
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A judge decides if the couple can’t come to an agreement.
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You eat your pets
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Some people treat the situation as they would if it were a child and they do share custody. Other times they just decide that one or the other will get to keep the pet.
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pets arent that important?
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It’s kinda like children but mostly one person will win custody.
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they’re property and a judge decides that in divorce court…it would need to be lined out in the papers by an attorney……
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Probably one person has full custody of them or of course tha person who bough tha animal gets it.
person above me ^ up there is a meanieee you wouldnt ever put em to sleep thats just wrong.
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Depends on how fond of the animal they each are. It could be both want it, one likes it better than the other, or not at all. The couples argue while the lawyers make money.
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never went through the experience so i dont know
sorry i am just bored i wanted to type something lol sory.
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my dumb brain
Now days, pets are treated like property or children. The separation agreement usually covers who gets what. If they both want the animal, then the court will usually decide who gets what. I have talked with friends who got divorced and the custody of the dog was a huge battle at court. Usually someone who wants tht dog bad enough will give in on some other issue like a car or extra cash to the other party to compensate and create an "equitible" situation.
I on the other hand am not so lucky. My soon to be ex-wife does not want the animals so I am stuck with them until my daughter moves out and takes her yappy poodles with her. Ain’t love grand!
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We just agreed to joint custody of our cat. She lives with my most of the time and visits my ex when he is in the country. Many ppl have joint custody of their pets while others actually do go to court over custody of them. It always depends on the situation.
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I would think they would take turns with it. When the other person moves out they may not be able to have pets where they live and then they would just work something out to where they can have visitation rights. I would think no one would actually take this to court. They would just work some kind of arrangement. And MOVE FORWARD.
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My husband and I will never get a divorce, but if we ever did, he can have the house, I am taking the dogs.
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