Most often, couples use Pet Agreements when they’ve broken up. For example, an unmarried couple who co-owns a pet may use this contract if they break up.
Likewise, a married couple may use a Pet Agreement during the process of separating and divorcing. Alternatively, spouses could arrange pet custody directly within their Separation Agreement instead.
Note: A Pet Agreement is unsuitable as a preventative document where you establish ownership in case of divorce. Instead, you can outline potential pet custody arrangements in a Prenup, should you and your fiancé ever split up. |
Besides romantic partners, roommates may also co-own pets. For example, roommates may adopt a dog together. But what happens when one of the roommates moves to a new property? In this case, the roommates could use a Pet Agreement to establish one of them as the primary owner.