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Pets and Divorce

Divorce is a demanding and emotionally taxing experience, particularly when children and pets are part of the equation. Co-sharing a pet during a divorce when children are involved can be especially intricate, given that pets often serve as sources of solace and stability for kids during this turbulent time. Here are some guidelines to assist in managing pet-sharing arrangements during a divorce with children.

Prioritize the Pet's Needs

Make the well-being of your pet the foremost concern. Factor in the pet's personality, requirements, and daily routines when crafting a sharing plan.

Communicate Openly with Your Children

Engage in an honest and open conversation with your children about the situation. Explain why the pet will be shared and reassure them that both parents will continue to love and care for the pet, assuring them of the pet's continued presence in their lives.

Consider the Children's Attachment

If your children have a strong bond with the pet, it may be advisable to keep the pet in the family home and allow the children and pet to move between the two homes. This arrangement can provide a consistent and stable environment for the children.

Establish a Schedule

Develop a clear schedule for pet-sharing that accommodates the children's needs and routines. Share this schedule with both parents and the children to prevent any confusion or misunderstandings.

Be Adaptable

Divorce and shared custody arrangements often come with unexpected twists. Therefore, it's essential to be adaptable and willing to modify the sharing arrangement as circumstances change. Maintain an open dialogue to revise the schedule if necessary, ensuring it works for all parties involved.

Share Expenses

Decide on a fair way to split pet-related expenses, including food, veterinary care, and grooming. Ensure this is documented in any formal agreement or contract governing the sharing arrangement.

Respect Each Other's Time with the Pet

Show respect for each other's allotted time with the pet and avoid using the pet as a bargaining tool. Steer clear of making disparaging comments about the other parent in front of the children.

Sharing a pet during a divorce with children can be a multifaceted and challenging process. Nevertheless, by placing the pet's welfare at the forefront, fostering open communication with your children, creating a well-defined schedule, maintaining flexibility, and showing respect for each other's time with the pet, it is possible to develop a sharing arrangement that suits everyone involved.

Sometimes it can be difficult to decide the best way to split the finance and caring of a pet during a divorce, and that is where mediation can help. Our understanding and skilled mediators at Solutions & Resolutions can help your family divide your lives in a healthy and mutually beneficial way. Contact us today with your mediation needs.

Posted By Solutions & Resolutions on 10-17-2023