Pet Law and Custody: Establishing a Worthy and Equitable Jurisprudence for the Evolving Family
By (Author) Barbara J. Gislason
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
12th September 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
346.73047
Paperback
702
Width 177mm, Height 254mm
A valuable contribution to legal jurisprudence, this book examines in detail the progression of law that affects animal law in general, and the various aspects that particularly impacts pets and companion animals. Unique, inspiring, and interesting, author Barbara Gislason clarifies how scientific knowledge about the cognitive abilities and emotional characteristics of other animals should lead to legal developments.
Pet Law and Custody provides synthesizes legal and ethical information on how the law affects pets with pertinent case law analysis. This is a very useful and well-crafted work for lawyers. The book takes an in-depth look at the subject of pet custody disputes from many angles. Not only explaining legal topics, such as what judges do in a practical way and how they might approach a case, the book also considers how cultural perspectives, cognitive biases, and points of view impact negotiations, alternative dispute resolutions, and decision-making processes. Topics include:
Appendices include sample pleadings, agreements, rescue adoption contract, pet custody questionnaire, and more.
"This splendid book thoroughly and exhaustively for the first time explores all aspects of law pertaining to companion animals. Such a book has long been needed, and no one could have done it better than Barbara Gislason. This book is an instant classic, and will remain so for the foreseeable future."
Prof. Bernard E. Rollin, Author of Animal Rights and Human Morality and Veterinary Medical Ethics
"Essential reading for lawyers and anybody who is interested in animal legal issues. Barbara Gislasons work is pioneering and will help you think deeply about the relationship between people and animals."
Dr. Temple Grandin, Author of Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior
"A comprehensive and well researched book on pet custody is long overdue. Pet Law and Custody provides readers with important practical advice about what to do if a dispute arises. I'm certain this unique book will propel much needed change in companion animal law."--Marc Beckoff, Author of The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age
"Barbara Gislason writes compellingly with practicality, expertise, and compassion. Her wonderful, inspiring book will educate lawyers, judges, and ADR professionals about companion animal law, especially in the confusion of pet custody disputes. Everyone who loves animals or has pet family members will benefit from knowing how to legally, ethically, and morally take care of vulnerable creatures who depend on us. A groundbreaking work and treasure trove of valuable resources, this book is an important game-changer. We enthusiastically endorse and recommend it."--Allen and Linda Anderson, New York Times bestselling authors of A Dog Named Leaf and founders of Angel Animals Network
"Barbara's passion for animals and her legal skills can clearly be seen in this comprehensive book. The 'subject' is treated in depth and rarely does such a book include mediation, collaborative law and arbitration. This pioneering book, thanks to its thorough reasoning, is very useful, even for a Civil law lawyer like me!"--Jean-Franois Henrotte, President of Euregio Arbitration Center and Secretary-General of International Center for Collaborative Law, Belgium
"Essential reading for lawyers and anybody who is interested in animal legal issues. Barbara Gislason's work is pioneering and will help you think deeply about the relationship between people and animals."--Dr. Temple Grandin, Author of Animals in Translation, Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior
"Every thinking person should realize that there is a close connection between law and ethics, albeit not a perfect symmetry. Societal ethical concern for animals has been increasing incrementally during the last 50 years, but particularly for companion animals, who for a variety of reasons have become widely viewed as members of the family. This splendid book thoroughly and exhaustively for the first time explores all aspects of law pertaining to companion animals. Such a book has long been needed, and no one could have done it better than Barbara Gislason. This book is an instant classic, and will remain so for the foreseeable future. I recommend this book to everyone interested in companion animals, be they attorneys or animal advocates or animal owners."--Prof. Bernard E. Rollin, Author of Animal Rights and Human Morality and Veterinary Medical Ethics
"Long aware of her national leadership in Animal Law, I applaud Gislason's groundbreaking and unique book. In addition to providing practical advice and intriguing case law analysis, she offers a compelling vision as to where companion animals, as family members, rightfully belong in 21st century jurisprudence. I foresee that Barbara Gislason's book will earn its place on the world stage."--Ellen Rosenblum, Attorney General, State of Oregon
Barbara J. Gislason is a solo practitioner in Fridley, Minnesota, offering experienced legal guidance, practical solutions, and aggressive advocacy across a diverse range of legal areas, including Family Law, Animal Law and Intellectual Property Law. A Family Law and divorce attorney in Anoka County and throughout Minnesota, Gislason has personally handled more than 3,000 Family Law cases. She has worked with national and state associations to create Animal Law committees and has been instrumental in drafting and passing laws regarding animal issues. She has extensive experience representing clients involved in animal-related disputes, and continues to play a key role in national efforts to standardize and mainstream Animal Law as a legal practice area.