This is not true in California. The law specifically allows for the protection of pets in DVPA cases for the reasons others have mentioned, that protecting pets helps protect owners who might not otherwise leave them in an abusive situation.
This is not true in California. The law specifically allows for the protection of pets in DVPA cases for the reasons others have mentioned, that protecting pets helps protect owners who might not otherwise leave them in an abusive situation.
Not true in California - there is a specific section of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act which specifically authorizes protecting pets for the reasons mentioned above.