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Australian family law is set to recognise the family pet as a companion animal, not just "property" in light of a relationship breakdown.
The change means judges must now consider emotional bonds and who’s best placed to care for the pet going forward. It’s a big step toward treating pets like family, not furniture. So, a "custody battle" might now include the Labrador too.
By ABC4.2
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Australian family law is set to recognise the family pet as a companion animal, not just "property" in light of a relationship breakdown.
The change means judges must now consider emotional bonds and who’s best placed to care for the pet going forward. It’s a big step toward treating pets like family, not furniture. So, a "custody battle" might now include the Labrador too.

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