B.C. plans family law changes to decide who gets the pets when couples split
VICTORIA — The important role pets play in families who are separating is being addressed in proposed amendments to British Columbia’s Family Law Act.
Attorney General Niki Sharma says amendments she introduced in B.C.’s legislature will clarify the law around pets, property and pensions for couples and families going through a separation or divorce.
She says the amendments, if passed, will provide more guidance for people and judges involved in a legal dispute.
The changes would require the consideration of factors that include each person’s ability and willingness to care for a pet, the relationship a child has with the animal and the risk of family violence or threat of cruelty.