
The legal landscape is shifting. Animals are no longer simply property, they're something closer to sentient beings whose welfare demands serious legal consideration. In this episode of "Why Do Pets Matter?", I speak with Mark Momjian, a family law attorney who's been at the forefront of integrating animal law into family law practice and legal education. Mark teaches at Villanova Law School, serves on Pennsylvania's domestic relations advisory council, and has pioneered animal-assisted therapy in the classroom. Our conversation explores the intersection of animal welfare and human relationships, from the challenges of pet custody litigation to the role of companion animals in domestic violence situations. Listen to learn why animal law isn't just a niche specialty—it's essential to understanding the full scope of family dynamics and social justice. #AnimalLaw #FamilyLaw #LegalEducation #AnimalWelfare
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