Remain Constant and Involved in Your Pet’s Life—No Matter What

Figuring out who gets the kids and for how much time every week or who pays alimony/child support is already a daunting task. Throw a pet into the mix and you’ve really got trouble. I’ve seen people commit murder for their pets, which is in no way a recommendation, just so you know.

Settle The Issue With A Divorce Lawyer in Fort Worth

Fort Worth residents are no different than anywhere else when it comes to the difficulties of trying to divide everything up in a divorce. Children can be traumatized by divorce but you can explain things to them and hope that they understand. Pets on the other hand are traumatized and have no clue as to what’s going on. It may even come down to a case of shared custody, as with the kids. In which case you need to make every moment with your pet count.

Don’t Be A Disneyland Dad

Or in this case a dog park dad. Make every moment that you do get to spend with your pet count; should you be sharing custody, make that time meaningful and personal. Spend as much time together as possible and try not to leave your pet alone when it’s your turn for visitation. If you do not share custody of your pet and you end up with full custody it is important to give as much attention to the animal as possible, without spoiling it.

And don’t change much of its surroundings if it all feasible; try to keep it normal.

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