| Chapter 402 |
| 2024 -- H 7970 Enacted 06/26/2024 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO DOMESTIC RELATIONS -- DIVORCE AND SEPARATION |
Introduced By: Representatives Lima, Knight, Costantino, Solomon, Baginski, J. Brien, Fenton-Fung, Hull, Biah, and DeSimone |
| Date Introduced: March 05, 2024 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Chapter 15-5 of the General Laws entitled "Divorce and Separation" is hereby |
| amended by adding thereto the following section: |
| 15-5-30. Custody of domestic companion animals -- Pets. |
| (a) In awarding sole possession or ownership of a domestic companion animal in a divorce |
| or separation proceeding, the court shall consider the best interest of the animal and shall consider, |
| but not be limited to, the following: |
| (1) Which party owned the animal first or whether they purchased or acquired the animal |
| together following marriage; |
| (2) Which party assumed most of the responsibility for tending to the animal's needs |
| including, but not limited to, feeding, walking, grooming, and veterinarian visits; |
| (3) Which party spent more time on a regular basis with the animal; |
| (4) What living arrangement is in the best interest of the animal in question; |
| (5) Who presently wants sole possession or ownership and the proximity of the parties to |
| one another to enable shared custody; and |
| (6) Whether there are children involved in caring for the animal and the nature of their |
| attachment to the animal, including consideration of which parent has custody of the children, and |
| whether it is in the best interests of the children to keep the animal in their domicile for care and |
| affection. |
| (b) In awarding joint possession of a domestic companion animal, the court shall consider, |
| but not be limited to, the following: |
| (1) How long the animal will stay with each party to the animal possession determination; |
| (2) How veterinary visits and costs shall be handled; |
| (3) Who shall be responsible for basic needs of the animal including, but not limited to, |
| food, toys, pet sitting, and daycare expenses while the animal is in each party's home; and |
| (4) Any additional criteria the court determines relevant to the care and possession of the |
| animal. |
| (c) Either party to a divorce or separation proceeding pursuant to this chapter may petition |
| the court in a form prescribed by the court for the temporary allocation of sole or joint possession |
| of and responsibility for the companion animal jointly owned by the parties, and at any time prior |
| to the court's decision, the parties may also enter into an agreement allocating the sole or joint |
| ownership or responsibility for the companion animal. |
| (d) If the court finds that a companion animal of the parties is a marital asset, it shall |
| allocate the sole or joint ownership of and responsibility for a companion animal of the parties. In |
| issuing an order under this subsection, the court shall take into consideration the well-being of the |
| companion animal under the standards set forth in this section. |
| (e) As used in this section, "companion animal" means a domesticated animal or pet and |
| shall not include assistance animals (also called service animals), which are defined as any animal |
| that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a |
| disability including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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