Animal cruelty laws are being toughened throughout the country. In Connecticut, abused animals will be getting advocates to represent them in animal cruelty cases. And “pet custody” is becoming more and more of an issue among divorcing couples.
Lawyers throughout the state are increasingly noticing that animals are being treated less like property and more like humans, and that more and more people are fighting for possession of their animals in divorce court.
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