Pet Law

More Pet Owners Suing Veterinarians for Malpractice

Many pet owners view their pets as any other member of the family. In the eyes of the law though, companion animals are viewed as though they are pieces of personal property. Despite the law, pet owners are increasingly suing for veterinarian malpractice when their animals die as a result of incompetent care. Veterinary malpractice […]

PrePUPtials – written agreements for custody of pets in a divorce

A recent survey found that 20% of divorced or separated pet owners are drafting written agreements to formalize custody arrangements. Other per owners are drafting agreements before a breakup, a “prepup”, which details custody and other decisions for the pet in the event of a breakup. Remember, pets are considered property in Connecticut. Therefore, in […]

Pet law – New and important Connecticut legislation

There is a bill before the legislature which would increase the amount of damages a pet owner can recover if their pet is attacked. Currently, pet owners are limited in terms of the money they can recover. Often pet owners can only recover the cost of the replacement value of the pet. The new bill […]

Naming pet trust as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy

Informative article in the NY Daily News on January 8, 2011. The article suggests that rather than leaving a pet in their will that the pet owner should create a pet trust and name the trust as a beneficiary of the life insurance policy. Connecticut recently enacted a statute authorizing the creation of trusts for […]

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