In today’s Oregonian, Jacques Von Lunen wrote an article on the affect of divorce on pets. Specifically, what the law provides with respect to pet visitation and custody. Dan Margolin was interviewed for the story and discussed how the collaborative process can benefit parties with pet issues are part of their divorce. The artice can be found here: http://www.oregonlive.com/pets/index.ssf/2009/09/divorce_and_separations_can_se.html
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When both spouses love the family pet, custody of the family pet can quickly become a contested issue.