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A Practical Guide to Pets on Divorce for Family Lawyers


ISBN13: 9781918241280
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £59.99





A Practical Guide to Pets on Divorce for Family Lawyers offers family law practitioners a clear, practical guide to one of the fastest-growing and most emotionally charged issues in modern family practice: what happens to the family pet when a relationship breaks down? As pets are increasingly regarded as family members rather than mere property, disputes about their future care, ownership and welfare are becoming more common, and more complex.

In addition to examining the current domestic legal position, the book looks at emerging developments internationally and the growing recognition of pets within family justice systems abroad. These comparative perspectives provide valuable context for practitioners seeking to make creative and persuasive arguments on behalf of their clients.

This book provides practitioners with the legal framework, strategic guidance and practical tools needed to navigate these cases effectively and sensitively.

With a Foreword written by Sir Nicholas Mostyn.

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
Chapter 1 – Introduction: Pets, Families and the Law
Chapter 2 – The Legal Status of Pets in England and Wales
Chapter 3 – The Court’s Approach to Pet Disputes
Chapter 4 – Relevant Case Law on Pets and Divorce
Chapter 5 – Property Adjustment Orders
Chapter 6 – Managing Client Expectations
Chapter 7 – Non-Court Dispute Resolution in Pet Disputes
Chapter 8 – Pet Nups
Chapter 9 – Comparative and International Perspectives
Chapter 10 – The Working Group on Pets on Divorce & Separation
Chapter 11 – The Case for Reform
Chapter 12 – What Does All of This Mean for Family Practitioners?
Chapter 13 – Conclusion