Brazil changes laws allowing separated couples joint custody over pets
Summary
Brazil has passed a new law that allows separated couples to share custody of their pets. This change reflects the growing importance of pets in people's lives and how society views them as family members.Key Facts
- Brazil's congress approved a law for joint pet custody for separated couples.
- If couples cannot agree on pet arrangements, a judge will decide custody and expenses.
- The law applies only if the pet lived mostly with the couple.
- Joint custody is not allowed if there is a history of criminal or domestic violence.
- There are about 160 million pets in Brazil.
- Lawmakers noted a rise in pet custody disputes in recent court cases.
- Similar laws exist in countries like France and Spain, but not in Australia or the UK.
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