
Prepare For Court If You Claim This During An Idaho Break Up
Break ups are tough enough. It's when people start playing really dirty during the process and break communication when things can ultimately snowball into a court date.
Thankfully, I've been married for over a decade so I haven't had to go through a rough break up in a while. My philosophy has always been to walk away with what's yours if fixing a relationship is impossible. No one takes my records...no one!
Not everyone thinks like me. Some people get super greedy when it comes time to sever a relationship. Money, valuable possessions like recreational toys, and family heirlooms all become attractive targets for couples splitting.
Court Cases Over Custody of Pets On Rise In U.S.
Recent data suggests that dirty play regarding family pets is on the rise in the United States, resulting in an increasing number of couples retaining lawyers, according to Scripps News.
READ MORE: Can You Legally Bury Pets In Front Yards In Idaho?
For anyone who might be going through a custody issue over a pet, Pride & Groom recommends some ways to facilitate navigating pet ownership during a break up. Discussions with a mediator or unbiased family friend might be the way to keep the peace and avoid standing in front of a judge.

Pets (and children) might be the most common issues to spark arguments between two people during a break up, so it's important to attempt joint custody if both parties agree. Don't let custody turn into an ugly or potentially volatile situation if it can be avoided.
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