When Marriage Goes to Dogs, Where Do Dogs Go?

Custody of furry friends often becomes 'very hotly contested issue'
By Kate Rockwood,  Newser Staff
Posted May 28, 2008 6:16 PM CDT
When Marriage Goes to Dogs, Where Do Dogs Go?
The big question is who got to keep Bit Bit?   (AP Photo/Eric Jamison, File)

Joint custody, visitation rights, continued care, and financial support—custody negotiations are no longer restricted to the kids, USA Today reports, as more ex-partners wrangle over the pooch. In a recent survey, 25% of divorce lawyers reported an increase in pet-custody issues, with 90% of those cases involving dogs. It’s a “very hotly contested issue,” said one attorney.

The dog “was important enough to me that I wanted to make a joint-custody agreement,” says a woman who shares with her ex. When divvying up pets, experts say a rational discussion of time, finances is best. "My hope is that (each) person will put aside his or her own desires and do what's best for the dog,” says one author. (More pets stories.)

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