
At the risk of a little too much information, I’ve been divorced. I mention it because when my husband and I split, we had two dogs. We also shared an attorney who advised us against negotiating shared custody. He told us: It will just create opportunities for conflict down the road. At that time, more conflict was the last thing either of us wanted. In the end, my husband took the dogs. Separating them was inconceivable. I eventually ended up moving from New York, first to Maine and then to Seattle, knowing, all the while, the dogs enjoyed a consistent, stable life with my husband. Still I missed them terribly and sometimes I wish our attorney had been a little more creative in his thinking. I bet we could have shared the dogs successfully. I know several ex-couples for whom alternating dog custody works quite well. |
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Links:
[1] http://thebark.com/print/2227?page=show
[2] http://thebark.com/printmail/2227?page=show
[3] http://mddailyrecord.com/2010/07/06/this-puppy%E2%80%99s-not-property-in-divorce-case/
[4] http://thebark.com/content/fair-share