Listen "Who Gets The Pets? With Cary Jacobson Esq."
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PET CUSTODY AND DIVORCE EPISODE 95 HOST: Beverly Price, Divorce & Empowerment Coach GUEST: Cary Jacobson, The Founder and CEO of Jacobson Family LawSUMMARY: Pet custody can be a profoundly challenging aspect to navigate in the aftermath of a divorce. The deep emotional bonds that we often share with our pets can make determining the post-divorce pet custody arrangements incredibly complex. On this episode of Her Empowered Divorce, Host Beverly Price invites Cary Jacobson, the founder and CEO of Jacobson Family Law. They discuss pet custody, how it’s determined during a divorce, and what to consider if you are in settlement or mediation. Divorce doesn’t have to be a death sentence. With the right support and guidance, you can move through the process with knowledge, skills and confidence. If you’d like to schedule a complimentary private consultation, reach out to Beverly at: https://beverly-price.as.me/Consultation. Visit https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/her-empowered-divorce/id1635143315 to access the entire archive of Her Empowered Divorce episodes, and while you’re there, please subscribe, rate and review our show! KEY TAKEAWAYS: ● Pet custody after divorce depends on the jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions will approach pets as properties and others as children. ● The hostile side can use pets to hurt the other person. Why? Sometimes the desire to inflict emotional harm often outweighs the concern for the animal's well-being and doing the right thing.● Would the court or agreements handle service and support animals differently? Yes, it definitely is.● Regardless of whether you are in settlement or mediation, you have to consider where you will be living (will there be a place for the animal?) and how you will financially support the pet.NOTABLE QUOTES:● In jurisdictions that treat pets similar to kids, they could award a custody access schedule and allow support agreement for the pet. (Cary)● People are now treating their pets so much like humans and children that this is a natural evolution. (Beverly)● In some cases, people want to win by using pets to stick it or hurt the other person rather than wanting the animal; they just don’t want the other person to have the animal. (Cary) ● If you have kids, take into consideration how they are attached to the pets, it’s important for the kids to have that support and to know where and when they will see the pet. (Cary) ● If you separate the children from the pets, that will make the transition even harder after a divorce. (Beverly)● You can provide in your estate plan who will take care of the pet and if you will leave money for their care. (Cary) FURTHER RESOURCES/RELEVANT LINKS: Beverly’s personal Facebook page can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/beverlyprice365/Women’s Divorce and Empowerment group discussion available at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/divorcerecoverySober Link Alcohol Monitoring System's discount page can be found at: https://www.soberlink.com/partners/empoweredABOUT OUR GUEST: Cary Jacobson is the Founder and CEO of Jacobson Family Law. She has been practicing law for nearly a decade, having successfully represented clients in all facets of family law proceedings, including separation, divorce, custody, child support, post-divorce enforcement, and other family law-related matters.Through her experience litigating family law matters Cary has found that the conflict associated with litigation often tears a family apart, making it toxic for children and their parents. However, as a certified mediator and collaborative divorce attorney, Cary has also seen how these forms of alternative dispute resolution can lead to and foster successful co-parenting arrangements.Cary has chosen to dedicate her practice to
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