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I not aware of any law that says that information provided to animal shelter is private.
You left your pet with a petsitter for months- and now the sitter wants compensation. That's reasonable. Check out the going rate in your town for... Read Answer
Until recently, pets were considered property, and their distribution in a divorce or break up situation was treated accordingly. The law has evolved... Read Answer
I can't tell you how many calls I get from people whose dogs bit someone, but they never bit anyone before, "except those two other times, but it... Read Answer
There is no way to know the answer to the questions posed other than by taking your chances and see what develops. Otherwise if the bad people are... Read Answer
No. A legitimate service dog is NOT a pet and charging pet fees for a legitimate service dog is an ADA violation.
If they are true service animals and not emotional support animals - you are not required to provide proof of anything nor doctors reports... Read Answer
Possibly - but such a case will cost equal to or more in legal fees than the $3,000.00 paid for sure.
No the Sheriff department cannot - this would likely be a required civil suit over ownership of the dog.
Yes but you would have to prove the value of your pet.
General civil trial lawyer is what you are looking for. This will be the classic Hatfield v. McCoys battle over you and your dogs conduct vs. the... Read Answer
While its possible to pursue such a case - most such claims are NOT handled on a contingent fee for a variety of financial reasons. If you are... Read Answer
Sooooo you surendered your dog - and THEN expected that you would still have rights to the animal? Did you even READ the paperwork and the signs, etc... Read Answer
No way to answer such an issue without seeing all the documents and the allegations. There is obviously a serious disconnect here somewhere. I... Read Answer
A cash deal is still a contract and sale of puppies is a regulated transaction in Florida under Fla. Stat. 828. If they have filed suit you will... Read Answer
Probably - though most lawyers don't like ADA cases against the government for a variety of financical reasons.
Since I am not provided with the county of your residence, I can not assist you. Go to lawyers.com and enter the county of your residence and... Read Answer
These are very sticky issues and really need to be dealt with with a lawyer's direct involvement. Technically, you are able to ask if its a service... Read Answer
It depends on the cause of death for your dog and what, if anything, that the vet did to cause the death.
The personal representative of the estate would have to retrieve the pets as personal property.
Not if its TRULY an ADA supported animal. Be aware that recent changes to the law have essentially eliminated "service cats" from existence since... Read Answer
I would suggest that you contact the clerk office and find out how to go about setting a court date to get your dog.
This is a difficult issue to address but the starting point is you will likley struggle to support multiple animals as ESA especially when you have a... Read Answer
Possibly. But since its not a cat or dog, where you have statuory protections, you will have to weigh is it worth spending money out of pocket in... Read Answer