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Pet Custody Mediation for Missouri Pet Co-parents
Pet custody disputes often escalate because there's no clear structure — no documented schedule, no expense records, and no written agreement to reference. Pet Co-parenting provides the neutral framework that prevents most conflicts before they start. Create a shared custody calendar so 'whose turn is it?' is never a question. Track every expense with receipts so money disputes have evidence. Sign a written agreement covering the rules both co-parents will follow. When expectations are clear and documented, mediation usually isn't necessary. Whether you're sharing custody of a dog in Missouri's biggest city or co-parenting a cat across the state, Pet Co-parenting works for every situation.
Free plan includes 1 pet profile. Premium from $4.99/month.
Prevent Conflicts Before They Start
Structured Communication
Replace heated texts with organized, documented communication through the app. Keep conversations focused on the pet.
Written Agreements
Mediation works best when outcomes are documented. Create a digital agreement that both parties sign and can reference.
Fair Framework
The app provides a neutral framework — custody schedule, expense splitting rules, decision-making protocols — so neither party feels disadvantaged.
Conflict Prevention
Most pet custody conflicts come from unclear expectations. A documented schedule and expense system prevents the majority of disputes before they start.
Custody Schedule Tool
Create a clear, visual schedule that both co-parents agree to. Reduces the 'whose turn is it?' arguments that escalate into bigger conflicts.
Financial Transparency
When both parties can see every expense and how costs are split, financial disagreements drop dramatically.
How Pet Co-parenting Works
Create Your Pet's Profile
Add your pet's name, breed, vet info, medications, and allergies. Everything both co-parents need in one place.
Invite Your Co-parent
Send an email invitation. Once they join, you both see the shared schedule, expenses, and can create a co-parenting agreement.
Co-parent with Clarity
Follow the shared schedule, log expenses as they happen, and reference your agreement when questions come up. Less conflict, happier pet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not necessarily. Many co-parents can reach an agreement on their own using a structured tool like Pet Co-parenting. The app provides a neutral framework with templates for schedules, expense splitting, and written agreements. If you can't agree, a family mediator or attorney can help.
Most pet custody conflicts stem from unclear expectations — who has the pet when, who pays for what, who makes medical decisions. The app addresses all of these with a documented schedule, transparent expense tracking, and a signed agreement. When expectations are clear, conflicts drop dramatically.
You can still use Pet Co-parenting to track your own custody time and expenses. If you eventually go to mediation or court, having a detailed record of your involvement (custody history, expenses paid) is valuable documentation.
No. Pet Co-parenting is a co-parenting coordination tool, not a legal service. If you need formal mediation or legal advice, consult a family law professional. However, many mediators recommend tools like ours to implement and maintain the agreements reached during mediation.
Missouri Pet Co-parents — Get Started Free
Join pet co-parents across Missouri who use the app to coordinate schedules, split expenses, and keep the peace. Free for your first pet.
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