What Happens to my Pet During The Divorce?

How are pets handled during a divorce? Does the State of Texas make it any easier on the family? Children often feel neglected during their parent’s divorce, especially around holidays.  They were not consulted about the divorce. They have little choice about where they will live. The kids don’t like all the changes associated with two households and visitation. They worry their parents will blame them for the divorce. They are particularly concerned about what will happen to their pet when the divorce is over. Will one parent keep the pet and not allow the children to see it when they visit the other parent?  Divorcing couples generally agree about a parenting plan for their children, but what about the pet?  Not only are the children attached to their pet, but many times both parents feel strongly that they want to have the pet with them. It is a reminder of better times and a wonderful companion during lonely evenings. Pets are treated as…

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