This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
To get back the dog, you will need to sue your ex in court. You will need to prove ownership of the dog to get full possession of the dog. Evidence will be bill of sale or contract to buy the dog, vet bills, microchip owner in the dog, food and care bills for the dog, etc.
If you're not able to safely restrain the animal, call the local animal control agency (in rural areas, call the police). Do so whether or not the animal is injured, and whether or not they are wearing an identification tag.
Call a mobile veterinarian to pick up the body Take the body to a local animal shelter (less expensive than a veterinarian) Take the body to a veterinarian Bury the body in the yard Shelters and veterinarians generally give three options in dealing with the body: Cremation with no return of ashes.
Deceased animal pick-up: Call 520-724-5900, extension 4 to report dead animals on public property and along roadsides. Please note that PACC only picks up deceased, cats, dogs, and other companion pets.
In most cities, it is legal to dispose of a pet, up to 70 pounds, in your trash container. Many cities also allow for communal pet cemeteries. Phone: 602-980-0938 Email: agreenerplacepetcremation@gmail Address: 1833 W. Main St., Suite 125, Mesa, AZ.
When a pet passes away at home, you have several options for handling the body with dignity and respect. You may choose to bury your dog in your yard (check local regulations), or you can contact a pet crematorium for individual or communal cremation services. Some veterinary clinics also offer disposal services.
In California, pets are generally considered property under the law, and if you have proof of ownership, such as adoption papers or veterinary records, it can strengthen your case. Since you had possession of the dog before and have evidence of your previous ownership, you may have legal grounds to reclaim your pet.
Answer. People who believe that their animal is being wrongfully withheld can commence a civil lawsuit (such as a replevin action) to try to get the animal returned and can also contact the police, although the police do not usually get involved in pet custody disputes.
A writ of replevin is a prejudgment process ordering the seizure or attachment of alleged illegally taken or wrongfully withheld property to be held in the U.S. Marshal's custody or that of another designated official, under order and supervision of the court, until the court determines otherwise.
The process of starting a replevin action usually begins with filing a complaint. It also requires filing an affidavit in the county or district court where the property is. The affidavit: States that the plaintiff claims rightful ownership or entitlement to possession of the property.