California Divorce Courts Go to Dogs as Pets Gain Status

California Divorce Courts Go to Dogs as Pets Gain Status
Steven May, right, walks with his dog, Winnie beside his attorney, David Pisarra, with his dog, Dudley in Santa Monica, Calif. on Feb. 23, 2012. AP Photo/Nick Ut
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LOS ANGELES—California courts could be going to the dogs—and maybe cats, too—under a new law granting judges authority to settle disagreements over who keeps the family pet in divorce cases the same way they handle child-custody disputes.

Until now, Fido and Kitty have been considered family property, a status giving them little more standing in a divorce than a family’s big-screen TV.